Well, regarding the ghost stories at the BLM Visitor Center in Wyoming, it could be that there were some tragic events in the past that led to these stories. For example, if there were accidents during construction or in the early days of the place. Sometimes, old buildings like that can hold a sense of mystery and unease, and people might start to notice strange noises or apparitions which then turn into ghost stories. It could also be that local legends got associated with the visitor center over time.
Yes, there might be. Since many old buildings and areas have their own ghost stories, the BLM Visitor Center in Wyoming could be no exception. But I haven't actually heard any specific ones.
The visitor could be an old friend from far away. They might have decided to make a special trip during Christmas to reconnect with their childhood buddies or family friends.
" Guests on the Iceberg " was a the mainland of China film released in 1963. It was directed by Zhao Xinshui and starred Liang Yin, Gu Yuying, and En Hesen. The film told the story of the frontier soldiers and Platoon Leader Yang fighting against the fake Gulandam, and the story of the final victory of Amir and the real Gulandam being reunited. The movie was a suspense war film that was released in the mainland of China on February 2, 1963. For details such as the plot and movie evaluation, you need to watch the movie or look up other information.
The visitor might be strange because of their appearance. They could have an unusual style of dress or a physical feature that stands out. For example, they might be very tall or have a strange mark on their face.
Well, it could be that the combination of different genetic backgrounds in half breeds leads to a unique set of strengths that pure breeds don't have. Maybe it's about enhanced diversity and the potential for more beneficial mutations.
Since I don't have first - hand knowledge of this 'butts in seats graphic novel', it could be about the significance of people being seated in various scenarios. For example, it could explore the social dynamics among those seated together, like in a classroom or a waiting area. The graphic novel might use vivid illustrations to depict the body language and expressions of the people with their 'butts in seats'. It could also delve into the psychological aspects of being seated, such as feelings of restlessness or comfort, and how that affects the characters in the story.
I'm not sure specifically which 'king kicks butts story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or even historical tales where a king shows great strength or victory in battle which could be loosely described as 'kicking butts'. Maybe it's a story from a local folklore or a made - up adventure story.
I'm not entirely sure what 'butts a back story' specifically means. It could potentially be a very creative or misphrased way of saying 'but there's a back story'. If it's the latter, a back story is just the background or history related to a person, event, or situation.