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Tag: mad science

Two-Headed Lion’s Head Inn being used for good, not evil

August 19, 2017 Michael Picarella

By The Invisible Man Contributor to the JLP MAD SCIENCE DISTRICT — The rooms in the Two-Headed Lion’s Head Inn are meant for mad scientists to conduct work of terror. According to sources, however, some […]

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Mad Science District ‘Rot Spots’ — where evil feels best

August 19, 2016August 20, 2016 Michael Picarella

By The Mad Scientist Columnist I know evil. And the Mad Science District is the place to be if you want to try to take over the world. There are some definite spots to check […]

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Unicorn Bites 6/12/14

June 13, 2014June 13, 2014 James Breakwell

4-year-old: I want to wear a skort! Me: A what? 4: It’s a skirt with shorts! Me: LEAVE. NOW. I don’t allow mad science in my house. — Exploding Unicorn (@XplodingUnicorn) June 12, 2014 Me: […]

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