Monkey Mayhem by Mail: When Comic Books Sold Live Monkeys for $19
— May 11, 2026In the golden age of comic books—roughly the 1950s through the early 1970s—kids flipping…
There are many ways to do what might be considered God’s work. One might volunteer at the local homeless shelter or take in a foster child. Others might drive down U.S. Route 1 in Fort Pierce at 100 miles-per-hour. That’s how 41-year-old Melissa ended up in trouble with the law. After police caught up with her, she admitted to driving 100 miles-per-hour in a 30 miles-per-hour zone but states that it had been because “the Lord spirit” was guiding her. For her sake, we hope the “Lord spirit” was still with her when she faced a judge.
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