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Binsky was born Drew Goldberg in Dallas, Texas and grew up in Scottsdale, Arizona. [2] [3] "Binsky" was a nickname given to him by his family, of Jewish German origin. [2] His first ever trip overseas was to Israel in 2009. [4] He attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, graduating in 2013 with degrees in economics and entrepreneurship. [5]
Just Go may refer to: Just Go, an album by Lionel Richie, 2009 "Just Go" (Lionel Richie song), the title song; Just Go (Goodbye's the New Hello), the debut studio album by Rania, 2013 "Just Go" (JHETT song), 2005 "Just Go" (Staind song), 1999 "Just Go", a song by Jesse McCartney from Right Where You Want Me, 2006
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Just Stupid! is the third book in the Just! series by Andy Griffiths. It contains various silly short stories, about things such as snail-shell repairing, baby pram riding, and nonsensical dreams. [15] The book received a BILBY Award in the Younger Readers category in 2000. [16]
The series follows the adventures of Binky, a young black and white housecat who, after He becomes a space cat, is on a mission to protect his human family (Big Human and Small Human) from any interstellar threats. With the assistance from P.U.R.S.T. (Pets of the Universe Ready for Space Travel), a fictional agency from a set of different pets ...
This list of books about Go is for books about the board game Go. Books in English. 0. Davies, James; Iwamoto, Kaoru (1999) [1st pub ...
John Russell Fearn (5 June 1908 — 18 September 1960) was a British writer, one of the first to appear in American pulp science fiction magazines.A prolific author, he published his novels also as Vargo Statten and with various pseudonyms including Thornton Ayre, Polton Cross, Geoffrey Armstrong, John Cotton, Dennis Clive, Ephriam Winiki, Astron Del Martia.