Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for April 02, 2012

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    wiselad  over 12 years ago
    things missing from original storyline, they discovered that the bones were of "Lord Greystoke(Tarzan’s parents and Clayton’s uncle), the professor saw that the “baby” was an ape
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    quartermain  over 12 years ago

    Well, Katman, still swinging’ in a hammock in the south seas. Where I am now the mountains are dramatic. King Kong was filmed here and also “South Pacific”. Where is ww2 Marine?

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    Buzza Wuzza  over 12 years ago

    Tarzan learning his people’s culture is an unappreciated part of his story. The Crocodile Dundee movies ripped it off big time.

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    Ray_C  over 12 years ago

    I also curse spoilers, saywhat?. However, I don’t think that happened here. Sounds like Wiselad is telling us what was left out of this story, not what is going to happen. We’ll have to wait and see.

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    APersonOfInterest  over 12 years ago

    This is an old story often told … sort of difficult to “spoil” it.

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    profkatz  over 12 years ago

    There, now THAT’S the Tarzan I recognize—-the one with the Grecian/Roman spit curls on each side of his forehead! Do you suppose Jane taught him how to do that many years ago?Bwana, you are stretching your time in paradise to the fullest, I hope you’ve consumed some of that Hula Pie I recommended. Make the most of your hammock & Mai Tais—wish I was there…….:)= Aloha!

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    quartermain  over 12 years ago

    WW2 and ever loyal Katman, greetings from the land of dreams, swaying palms and Hawaiian magic, Aloah

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    jgneu1  over 12 years ago

    I am in my 89th year and well remember the Tarzan strip during the 1930s. Tarzan was presented as less civilized than now – quite often battling wild beasts and especially bull apes wanting to oust his position in the tribe. I really miss them.

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