Actual Episodes of PBS’s “Frontline” but with More Interesting Plots
"Plunder!" (1990) Everything you've ever wanted to see plundered is plundered big time on this episode.
Michael A. Ferro's debut novel, TITLE 13, was published by Harvard Square Editions in February 2018. He was named as a finalist by Glimmer Train for their New Writers Award, won the Jim Cash Creative Writing Award for Fiction, and been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Michael’s writing has appeared in numerous literary journals and print anthologies, including Juked, Monkeybicycle, Crack the Spine, Heavy Feather Review, Entropy, Duende, BULL: Men’s Fiction, Vulture, Splitsider, and elsewhere. Born and bred in Detroit, Michael has lived, worked, and written throughout the American Midwest. He's not a big fan of other Midwests. Additional information can be found at: www.michaelaferro.com.
"Plunder!" (1990) Everything you've ever wanted to see plundered is plundered big time on this episode.
The jar banged off the window and now burning, fancy French grease is everywhere! Thank you Vicky! Thank you so much for closing all the windows!
Powerful men are being held accountable for their despicable actions in watershed moments, but are we forgetting about true watersheds?
Before you jump down my throat about how I obviously shouldn't have worn jorts to a job interview, it was at a company that SOLD JEAN SHORTS.
I used to worry about the world, about a lot of things, but now that I have a washing machine with a see-through lid, everything seems just fine.
Every generation has their ups and downs, but each possess some rather noteworthy attributes all their own.
Soon I'll be eliminating all life on Earth, and there's nothing I can do to change course unfortunately. Any questions?
NBC aims to lock down the suburban demographic with their gritty new spinoff series capturing sport utility vehicle drama.
When you get that irresistible urge to post a story about a scandal involving the political candidate you dislike, whisper the news into a seashell.
The Donald unleashes his uncompromising peculiarity upon your favorite childhood horror film villains.