THEY CAME TO RAID... THEY STAYED TO GET LAID! For centuries, alien drug-runners plundered the Earth, harvesting organs and freebasing fear. Few drugs could match the potency of humanity's dysfunctional two-stroke brains, so the Intergalactic Enforcement Force burned it down. Now, the last scattered, ragtag pockets of humanity strewn across a hundred backwater worlds are the most sought-after cash crop in the universe, and their only hope lies in the unsteady, oversexed hands of a pirate crew of intergalactic trash under the command of a devious cutthroat nymphomaniac known as Callista Chrome. But to save the unworthy human race, Callista and her drug-hungry horde will have to go through conniving alien cartels, buzzkill narcs, priapic platypuses, polymorphic ex's and bloodthirsty space-Vikings before facing the most devastating enemy in the worst place in the known universe... home.
Scum of the Earth
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
But ask anyone who's sought after it--from the founders and members of Scum of the Earth Church in Denver to the apostle Paul, from whose letters the church took its name--and they'll tell you it's worth it.In Pure Scum Mike Sares, pastor ...
Captain Rees Howell Gronow, a Regency dandy who had decided to leave London and join Wellington's army of his own volition, observed: You discovered at a distance what appeared to be an overwhelming, long moving line, which, ...
Who is dumping toxic chemicals in the Tiger Beach creek? Ruby, Peter and Jake use biosensors, remote cameras and good old fashion detecting to find out. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
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First and foremost, I would like to thank Joe Guilmartin, John Lynn, John Rule, and Jack Ahern, my mentors; I don't have the words to expresswhat their continued support,guidance, and infectious loveof history havemeant to me.
In this edition, philosopher Avital Ronell’s introduction reconsiders the evocative exuberance of this infamous text.