Tintin’s Enemies

A Hero is Nothing Without Enemies
In 23 books, Tintin, confounded criminals, stopped invasions and foiled dastardly plans. Some of his many enemies appeared time and time again including his arch-nemesis, Roberto Rastapopoulos, a Greek American business man with fingers in lots of illegal activities. In Cigars of the Pharaohs and The Blue Lotus he is [...]

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Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Bianca Castafiore and Tintin

The Milanese Nightingale With the Shattering Voice
Bianca Castafiore is loathed by Captain Haddock and even Tintin’s saint like tolerance is tested in her presence. Despite being a world famous opera singer, adored the world over, she only sings one song, the Jewel Song from Faust.
Ah my beauty past compare,
these jewels bright I wear!…
Was I ever [...]

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Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Thomson, Thompson and Tintin

Bungling detectives who inspired a pop band
Thomson and Thompson are perhaps the stupidest of the regular Tintin cast. Whilst other characters such as Haddock or Calculus cause amusement through stupid actions caused by drink or their own clumsiness. Only Thomson and Thompson regularly inflict failure and injury on themselves.
Though not related (hence the different surnames) [...]

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Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Professor Calculus

The Absent Minded Genius
Professor Calculus is a genius who invents a submarine, a rocket to the moon and a pill to cure alcoholism though at first, Tintin and Captain Haddock try to get rid of him. Almost deaf and absent minded, Calculus has to sneak himself and his invention on board ship in Red Red [...]

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Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Tintin and Captain Haddock

The Lovable Drunken Sea-Dog
After Tintin and Snowy, Captain Haddock is the memorable and consistent of Tintin’s companions. Though he did not join the boy reporter and his dog until The Crab With The Golden Claws, the ninth book in the series.
When first encountered, Captain Haddock is a drunken sea captain. Treated as a joke [...]

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Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Tintin and Snowy

A small white dog who saves the day
Tintin’s lifelong companion is Tintin, or Milou in the original French. Snowy is a Wire Fox Terrier though unusually he is pure white unlike his real life counter parts who tend to have brown patches. The breed is not very popular nowadays as it was a hunting [...]

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Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Tintin

Star of twenty three best selling comic books, Tintin, the ever young boy reporter is still going strong. But where did he come from and why has does this unlikely hero have such staying power?
Tintin is the boy who never grew up yet has had a lifetime of adventures around the world, under the sea [...]

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Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Imprinted Business Cards Magnetic

Once a known as calling cards and used by the aristocracy, this humble piece of card has become a vital tool the modern business world. Cost and material limitations once meant that business cards were simple black and white, now you can have almost any material, size and color including imprinted business cards magnetic. In [...]

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Saturday, March 24th, 2007

Free Obituary Search

The art of a good obituary is to make a person most readers have never of heard of sound like someone they would of liked to meet. With the number of free obituary searches finding them has never been easier. Search engines like Obituary Central search databases from around the USA.
Writing an obituary is a [...]

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Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

Do You Struggle With Unsightly Scars?

Scars Blight Lives

Even when a scar is hidden by your clothes it can effect your confidence and self-image. A constant reminder of accidents, acne, illness and other bad times in your life. Facial scarring, especially from teenage acne can be as socially crippling as the spots and zits were during your teenage years.

The Secret of [...]

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Friday, March 16th, 2007