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Lennie big, strong, simple-minded ranch hand. [Am. Lit.: Of Mice and Men, Magill I, 672–674] See : Ignorance How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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A British Florida death-row inmate ("Jericho's" Lennie James) possibly possesses information that might prevent the end of Western Civilization, if he's not wrongly executed, and if his flighty consulate champion (Eva Birthistle) can figure out how to disseminate the information without blithely wandering into harm's way. Lennie Kamwendo, a retiring midwife from Malawi, talked about midwifery in her country, and asked why the life of a woman in Malawi is worth less than the life of a woman in Australia. Other syndicated cartoonists with e-mail newsletters are Michael Jantze ("The Norm"), Hilary Price ("Rhymes with Orange"), Lynn Johnson ("For Better or For Worse"), Pat Byrnes ("Monkeyhouse"), and Lennie Peterson ("The Big Picture"). |
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