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September 15, 2025

A Monday Panzerism

 Panzer on persistence: Greatness is never easy.It requires focus, intense effort and endurance. But after much struggle I have made it.  I am at the top of the world!I am the greatest!I am the King of all I survey!  Panzer graphic Your King has spoken, human.*What...?   What do you mean get off the curtains? No ... You can't make me.    *From Cat Wisdom for humans 
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Published on September 15, 2025 18:56

September 14, 2025

Your New Puzzle: Mom? Are you in there?

Mom? Are you in there? HintHere's your Sunday jigsaw puzzle. Remember, at the puzzle site to see the finished puzzle click the square in the lower left corner. Have fun! To do the puzzle tootle over to Jigsaw Puzzle
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Published on September 14, 2025 14:21

September 13, 2025

Free to Watch Classic Mystery Movie: The Millerson Case

It's been a long day.Panzer found tonight's classic on the DDC channel on Youtube. The Millerson Case is a black and white 1947 mystery movie. It's one hour long and part of the Crime Doctor film series. Make some popcorn or a pizza, grab your beverage of choice and enjoy the movie.  To watch the movie tootle over to Classic Mystery Movie 
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Published on September 13, 2025 22:20

Free to Listen Small Town Romance: Sea Rose Lane

small town contemporary romance I'm off to find a movie.If you like small town romance, Panzer found this one on the small town romance stories 1992 channel on Youtube. The contemporary romance Sea Rose Lane is written by Irene Hannon. It's 10 hours 14 minutes long. You can listen to this audiobook while you're jogging, doing yardwork or errands. To listen to the romance tootle over to Small Town Romance 
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Published on September 13, 2025 22:19

September 12, 2025

Free to Listen BBC Radio Detective Drama: The York Mystery

Thought you might like something different this time.If you like your mystery with a little British flare, Panzer found this one on the RadioDrama channel on Youtube. Episode 2 of the Teahouse Detective The York Mystery is 43 minutes long.  To listen to the episode tootle over to BBC Radio
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Published on September 12, 2025 22:31

Free to Listen Cowboy Sweet Romance Audiobook: A Cowboy's New Family

See you tomorrow.Here's a western romance Panzer found on the Say with Jay channel on Youtube. The Christian romance A Cowboy's New Family is written by Jessie Gussman. It's narrated by Jay Dyess and 7 hours 21 minutes long. You can listen while you do yardwork, run errands or go jogging. Note: It did have ads when I listen to it. To listen to the audiobook tootle over to Sweet Romance 
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Published on September 12, 2025 22:31

Free to Listen Cozy Mystery Audiobook: Mrs. Pollifax and the Second Thief

It's got a bunch of thumbs up.Panzer found this cozy mystery on the Twin Audiobooks channel on Youtube.  The spy audiobook Mrs. Pollifax and the Second Thief was written by Dorothy Gilman. It's 4 hours 57 minutes long. Find a comfy place to relax and listen to this interesting audiobook. Note: In the description it says it's a classic.  To listen tootle over to Mystery 
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Published on September 12, 2025 22:30

September 11, 2025

September 11

 Patriot Day 
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Published on September 11, 2025 10:44

September 10, 2025

Anthony Award Winners : Bouchercon 2025- Mystery Fanfare

Shamus Awards Anthony Awards Private Eyes and Mystery.In a quick stop at the Mystery Fanfare site Panzer found information about the Anthony Awards. Janet Rudolph's post lists the ten Anthony Award winners who were announced at Bouchercon on September 6. Panzer says, "Shamus winners yesterday and Anthony winners today."  To read the post tootle over to Anthony Award Winners 
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Published on September 10, 2025 22:34

Judge Delays Preliinary Acceptance of Anthropic Copyright Settlement - Publishers Weekly

Anthropic lawsuit, copyright infringement, Somebody has to look out for the authors.Panzer's first stop today was at the Publishers Weekly site where he found a post about the Anthropic copyright lawsuit. According to Jim Milliot's post, the judge overseeing the case has several questions in the Anthropic settlement and, therefore, delayed preliminary acceptance of the settlement. The post includes links to other important information about the case. Panzer says, "The judge isn't happy." Note:This is a long post. You'll need to decide what to bring to snack on. To read the post tootle over to Anthropic 
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Published on September 10, 2025 22:33