Raka
I mean the books
World's greatest Hollywood scandals
World's greatest UFO Mysteries
World's greatest Mysteries
World's greatest Ghosts etc
Thanks!
Answer
Glory in the Fall: The Greatest Moments in World Series History by Peter Golenbock book is a short, brief, digestible, agreeable history of World Series snapshots. If the "author" - he is really an "assembler" - of the written pieces from baseball's finest authors made a mistake in his preface, so be it. The collection that has been brought together is a wonderful series of narratives on different moments in the World Series from the very earliest to the most recent. Unbenounced to myself, it has become a nice narrative collection to the MLB World Series DVDs that were released several years ago that go from the 1950s to 2008.
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Glory in the Fall: The Greatest Moments in World Series History by Peter Golenbock book is a short, brief, digestible, agreeable history of World Series snapshots. If the "author" - he is really an "assembler" - of the written pieces from baseball's finest authors made a mistake in his preface, so be it. The collection that has been brought together is a wonderful series of narratives on different moments in the World Series from the very earliest to the most recent. Unbenounced to myself, it has become a nice narrative collection to the MLB World Series DVDs that were released several years ago that go from the 1950s to 2008.
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Info on the World's Greatest Pendulum Clock?
Ghostiex3
Can anyone spare some info on the World's Greatest Pendulum Clock? I heard it was in Tokyo on the Shinjuku NS building (correct me if I'm wrong). Thanks!
I'd like to know about the height, what powers it, and some other stuff like that.
Answer
This is it on the 3rd picture.
http://www.shinjuku-ns.co.jp/buildmenu/m_midokoro.html
What else would you like to know?
Addition:
>I'd like to know about the height, what powers it, and some other stuff like that.
I think you can check Guiness Book to see details.
Or you can ask SEIKO who made it.
http://www.seiko-sts.co.jp/e/contact/index.html
This is it on the 3rd picture.
http://www.shinjuku-ns.co.jp/buildmenu/m_midokoro.html
What else would you like to know?
Addition:
>I'd like to know about the height, what powers it, and some other stuff like that.
I think you can check Guiness Book to see details.
Or you can ask SEIKO who made it.
http://www.seiko-sts.co.jp/e/contact/index.html
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