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  • Five Unlikely People Who Might Have Killed JFK arthur "roy" brown, baron manfred von richthofen, cedric popkin, manfred von richthofen, the red baron, w.j. snowy Evans

    What If: Who Really Killed The Red Baron? | myFiveBest 2010

  • I wouldn't linger here to eat, not even a popkin, if I were you.

    Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997

  • The popkin-things Eddie had bought him were small bits of warmth in the chill.

    The Drawing of the Three King, Stephen, 1947- 1987

  • He would take the bags of drugs as he had taken the popkin.

    The Drawing of the Three King, Stephen, 1947- 1987

  • The woman who had brought him the popkin unfas'tened her harness (this less than a minute since she had fas'tened it) and went forward to a small door.

    The Drawing of the Three King, Stephen, 1947- 1987

  • Roland turned toward the door and went through, hold-ing the popkin-halves in his hands.

    The Drawing of the Three King, Stephen, 1947- 1987

  • The gunslinger had no idea what tooter-fish was, but he knew a popkin when he saw it, although this one looked curiously uncooked.

    The Drawing of the Three King, Stephen, 1947- 1987

  • First he heard the grinding roar of an incoming wave; next he heard the argument of many sea-birds arising from the closest rocks as he struggled to a sitting position (cowardly buggers were creeping up, he thought, and they would have been taking pecks out of me soon enough, still breathing or no'they're nothing but vultures with a coat of paint); then he became aware that one popkin half'the one in his right hand-had tumbled onto the hard gray sand because he had been holding it with a whole hand when he came through the door and now was-or had been-holding it in a hand which had suffered a forty per cent reduction.

    The Drawing of the Three King, Stephen, 1947- 1987

  • i sent this link to mr. popkin ... nice mullet, benj! heh heh

    i'll have the regular and keep 'em comin' 2006

  • “What don’t you understand, popkin?” asked Petunia looking up at her son.

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007

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