David Sorum
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David Sorum
@davidsorum.bsky.social
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Things in the White House are kinda creepy right now, but with Morticia, they'd be kookie and spookie!

#AddamsFamily #Democracy #Resist

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Tired of the horror show going on at the Capital? Let's get some REAL horror talent in there! #Elvira #Democracy #Resist

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#LadyLiberty knowing he's coming for her next.
Farewell, Spaceman, farewell. Gone at 74.

#AceFrehley #KISS
Me and my dad in our antifa uniforms.

#AntiFa
Farewell, Teresa Dunn, farewell. Gone at 79.

#DianeKeaton #LookingForMrGoodbar
Reason #371 why cats are better than dogs: no one will ever bang on your front door at 3:00 AM demanding to know why your cats have been barking non-stop since 10:00 PM.

#CatsofBluesky #kitty #cat
He passed his curse down to her and that the Headless Horseman won't stop until Ichabod's bloodline is wiped out.
In a story that crosses centuries, a modern descendant of Ichabod Crane finds herself in Sleepy Hollow and learns more about her famous ancestor than she ever imagined possible.
Halloween is right around the corner, and what better way to get in the spooky mood than with Veronique Holloway's debut novel, Ichabod's Curse Endures: The Headless Horseman Rides Again.
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Veronique Holloway
Veronique Holloway is a technical writer and photographer working full-time as a forensic technician. An avid reader, creative writing had never been on her radar until Ichabod an
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I dropped at the post office this afternoon and it's Boise bound.
Check it out! My wife's first book signing! If you're in the Las Vegas valley. Come and chat with Veronique about her debut novel.
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Farewell, Dame Jane, farewell. Gone at 91.
#JaneGoodall #Chimpanzee
Pete Hegseth sets the Top Brass straight!
I will never come to terms with the fact that me and mine are of an age that it is becoming more and more common to learn of an old friends passing. I don't like it. Not one little bit.