Paul B. Kennedy’s The Defense Rests blog hosts Blawg Review #288 for Halloween.
Scary stuff! I stayed indoors with the lights on, myself.
November 2, 2010 | 0 Comments
Paul B. Kennedy’s The Defense Rests blog hosts Blawg Review #288 for Halloween.
Scary stuff! I stayed indoors with the lights on, myself.
Tags: Blawg Reviews
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