Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss

Written by NetBear on March 2, 2009 – 12:07 pm -

Have you visited Google today? They changed their nameplate this morning to honor Theodore Geisel, otherwise known as Dr. Seuss, who would have been 105 today.

Dr. Seuss Birthday

Geisel was an American writer and cartoonist who published over 60 children’s books. His books like Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat, and One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish were often characterized by imaginative characters and rhymes.

See the Google Dr. Seuss nameplate and watch a Seuss video…


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James Frey Checks Facts For Gawker

Written by NetBear on December 13, 2008 – 1:06 pm -

The folks at Gawker.com got a new intern last week. It was none other than famed and disgraced author James Frey. We wouldn’t take much notice were it not for James’ decidedly woofy beard and a Bearotic fan dropping us a line about his internship.

James Frey Fact Checker On Gawker

Frey, the Author of A Million Little Pieces and Bright Shiny Morning, became the subject of controversy when The Smoking Gun alleging that Frey fabricated large parts of his memoirs, including details about his criminal record. He went on Oprah and she yelled at him.


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Papa Hemingway And The Importance of Being Ernest

Written by BignFuzzy on July 7, 2008 – 5:40 am -

Do you like your bears on the polar side? Lots of people do. They love that salt ‘n peppery lived-in look — the craggy features and bristly beard. The epitome of the polar bear look many would say belongs to Ernest “Papa” Hemingway.

papa hemingway look alike with life magazine cover

So much so that every year in Key West, Florida there is a Papa Hemingway look-alike contest.

Take a look at “Papa Bear” and his look-alikes…


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Author Larry Townsend Is Back With New Novel

Written by NetBear on June 4, 2008 – 5:00 am -

Author Larry TownsendHonored S&M sage and celebrated gay writer Larry Townsend is back with a new web site and a new science fiction novel.

Townsend’s well-known Leatherman’s Handbook series were first published in 1972 by Olympia Press. Leatherman’s Handbook II was released ten years later by Carlyle Communications (publishers of Honcho and a number of other magazines). Both books are still in print and are requisite reading for anyone thinking about entering the S&M or leather lifestyle. Prior to release of the handbooks, and during the subsequent years, Larry has written over forty other books (novels and anthologies.)

Larry also has a talent for weaving good story lines that have an S&M twist to them. In A Slave’s Gambit two hunky American twins are kidnapped in Rome and sold into Arab slavery. And in his coming out tale entitled Run, Little Leather Boy characters explore leather, a haunted castle, treachery and intrigue. In his new novel Townsend combines science-fiction with kinky interests. In Larry’s world aliens comprise a handsome, lusty group with some healthy sexual interests. As always we have the essence of a story in keeping with Larry’s long standing tradition.

Learn more about Larry Townsend’s new book…

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