The Widow Douglas
Trader Joes usually has similar prices for potatoes as Target. And they will be fresher as well.
Before her husband died, Judge Douglass (involved in court) was "rough" with Injun Joe, and arrested Injun Joe and humiliated him. Therefore, Injun Joe wanted to slit the Widow's face to make her ugly and suffer, as revenge.
Injun Joe murdered Dr. Robinson because 5 years before that night when Injun Joe came to Dr. Robinsons' house begging for food and Robinson wouldn't give him any. Then Robinson's dad had Injun Joe thrown in jail as a vagrant.
antinous because he was the lead suitor! duuhhh:P
Tom and Huck expect that Injun Joe will be unfairly blamed for the murder of Doc Robinson, which will lead to his arrest and possibly his execution. They worry that he will seek revenge on them for witnessing the murder and revealing his identity.
Reel Injun was created on 2009-09-10.
When Injun Joe stepped up stairs the stair broke and Injun Joe landed on the ground on the pile of rotten wood
Man-Eater Bug, yes. Old Vindictive Magician, no.Remote Revenge allows you to change the target of the monster destruction effect, but the new target must still be legal. Man-Eater Bug can target monsters on either side of the field, meaning Remote Revenge can make it target itself at the very least. Old Vindictive Magician can only target its opponent's monsters. Remote Revenge cannot be used against it because it would try to make it target something it cannot.
Injun Trouble - 1969 is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
the word "Injun" is Offensive and is a Racist remark."Injun" directs separation, - maybe even 'segregation, from others. "Injun" stands out as bright as the "N" word for Black / African People. "Injun" stands out as bright as the "H" word for White European People. We, the Native / Indigenous peoples are not "Indians", a 500 year old mistake, but "Injun" is usually quoted in a derogatory name for the Native / Indigenous peoples called "Indians", - "America's" 'Indians'.
Injun Trouble - 1938 was released on: USA: 21 May 1938
Injun Trouble - 1951 was released on: USA: 23 May 1951