Annie by Jay Maeder and Alan Kupperberg for June 06, 2009

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    margueritem  over 15 years ago

    And fast!

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    LucianDragos  over 15 years ago

    if they are hanging around this long then there is some plan in store for them…. one can only pray its not a gruesome one though

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    donsabino  over 15 years ago

    Hey. who just became the “leader of the pack?”

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    sandystrainer  over 15 years ago

    This is where Sandy’s trainer should give the girls sandwiches.

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    foamybastard  over 15 years ago

    Given her recent history, the train should be derailed in about 20 miles by a deranged anarchist.

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    nlnap19  over 15 years ago

    NO, no, no. The whole point of Annie is redemption. These girls are starting to see the ‘magic’ that surrounds her. Annie will lead these two lost souls from their wayward ways to a better life. And a better life in Annie’s world is using your gifts and opportunities to their fullest. With luck (providence), pluck and determination the nastiest, most evil and hopeless situations can be overcome and set right.

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    Nighthawks Premium Member over 15 years ago

    and after the train is derailed our heroine is knocked unconscious and her two buddies abandon her, thinking her dead. Then she awakes but she has amnesia and stumbles onto a farm where a sympathetic and loving, but clueless old farming couple who miss their runaway daughter , adopt her into their family . Weeks later a tornado strikes the hapless farm and Annie is swept up into the funnel and when she awakens in a tree, miles away, her amnesia is gone and she remembers who she is. At that point an unscrupulous cyberbomber sees her in the tree and………….. oh never mind

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    johnduncanyoyo  over 15 years ago

    Annie Warbucks the last Hobo.

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    davidf42  over 6 years ago

    Morning, Anniephans!

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