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Hello Montreal! 'Fuck You' would be a good sign at your highways!
Hello Montreal! 'Fuck You' would be a good sign at your highways!
You'd have a hard time finding a major publishing company that has not begun to reduce its page size.
You'd have a hard time finding a major publishing company that has not begun to reduce its page size.
Momentum definitely shifted to our side. I felt I needed to step up. Third quarter, I played awful. I thought read more
Momentum definitely shifted to our side. I felt I needed to step up. Third quarter, I played awful. I thought it was really important for me to step up and make a big save.
I find it painful and angering to look in a mirror.
I find it painful and angering to look in a mirror.
Yes, I think poker really isn't gambling.
Yes, I think poker really isn't gambling.
Many young people carrying real or imitation firearms do so in a mistaken attempt to either boost their image, or read more
Many young people carrying real or imitation firearms do so in a mistaken attempt to either boost their image, or from a misguided idea about self-protection. In addition, most London shootings involve members of the black community and are often related to deprivation, gang rivalry or the illegal drug trade.
The administration will aggressively fight the war on terror in an effort to protect the American people while at the read more
The administration will aggressively fight the war on terror in an effort to protect the American people while at the same time upholding the civil liberties of the American people. The president is doing both of these things and will continue to do both of these things.
The only thing I can do is really mow the cover crop quite short so the sun can reach the read more
The only thing I can do is really mow the cover crop quite short so the sun can reach the earth and the soil and really warm it quite a bit.
Relief workers in New Orleans, the money they're paid is burning a hole in their pocket and they're going to read more
Relief workers in New Orleans, the money they're paid is burning a hole in their pocket and they're going to spend it.