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Something Icy: science fiction romance, #3
Something Icy: science fiction romance, #3
Something Icy: science fiction romance, #3
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Something Icy: science fiction romance, #3

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A couple of Ice age Neanderthal guys decide to kill wooly mammoths by hitting them with an asteroid. Of course, why didn't they think of that before? Then they meet Jill and Gigi, and their world is turned upside down.

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Release dateJun 18, 2018
ISBN9781386095705
Something Icy: science fiction romance, #3
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John Blandly

John Blandly is an artist, actor, songwriter and filmmaker from upstate New York.

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Something Icy | by Jöhn Bländly

Something Icy

by Jöhn Bländly

Copyright © MMXXI by J. J. Brearton

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Editor’s Note:

It has been theorized that modern man crossed the Bering Land Bridge from Asia to the Americas at the end of the last Ice Age, in about 14,000 BC.

Genetic data, however, suggests that small, isolated groups of hunter-gatherers arrived in America up to 10,000 years earlier, settling in both continents.

Their arrival was rapidly followed by the extinction of indigenous Pleistocene magafauna (e.g. mammoths, mastodons), due either to over-exploitation by humans, an extraterrestrial impact, or both.

Chapter 1

Things could go wrong, Icy said.

Belenks, skinny geek/nerd that he was, pocket protector in, continued to work the navigational console. Punched a button here—another there. He ignored Icy, as was his custom.

Our instruments are too primitive, Icy complained in a worrisome tone.

Belenks was exasperated. What can go wrong?

We'll—we'll—we'll lose our girlfriends' phone numbers.

We'll get new girlfriends.

Easy for you to say. You have the big cave. Most of us just have these little tiny caves—and hardly any weapons.

"Well, if you hadn't got kicked

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