-
carried a
bindle was
known as a
bindlestiff.
According to
James Blish in his
novel A Life for the Stars, a
bindlestiff was
specifically a hobo who had...
- The
Bindlestiff Family Cirkus was
founded in 1995 by
Keith Nelson and
Stephanie Monseu. Initially, the duo was
named Fireplay. They
toured the
world with...
-
Bindlestiffs is a 2012
comedy film
produced by
Andrew Edison and Luke Loftin, the writers, editors, and main two stars,
which also
stars John Karna. The...
-
series of the same name. He is also
known for
appearing in the
films Bindlestiffs (2012) and
Premature (2014). Mike
Saulters (March 19, 2014). "Texas at...
- civilization, and his
personal politics. The
first two stories, "Okie", and "
Bindlestiff", were
published in 1950, by Astounding. "Sarg****o of Lost Cities" appeared...
- a
collection of
belongings wrapped in
cloth and tied
around a
stick Bindlestiff a hobo who
carries a
bindle Blowed-in-the-gl**** a genuine, trustworthy...
-
technique to
attract people's attention. When
Smith turned 18, he
joined the
Bindlestiff Family Cirkus before beginning contortion training under Master Lu Yi...
- Bear,
Squiddly Diddly, Touché Turtle, Atom Ant,
Ranger Smith,
Billy Bindlestiff (in "The
Greedy Genie"),
Messy (in "Mr. Sloppy")
Mayans (in "The Sheik...
- and
sugar beets.
Steinbeck told The New York
Times in 1937: I was a
bindlestiff myself for
quite a spell. I
worked in the same
country that the story...
- (1955, G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York),
combining the
stories "Okie", "
Bindlestiff", "Sarg****o of Lost Cities" and "Earthman, Come Home", is the longest...