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Just because I am a nice guy, it doesn't mean I am not sexy,
Just because I am a nice guy, it doesn't mean I am not sexy,
It was incredible how strong the results were. The only things they have on their minds are guns, bullets, death read more
It was incredible how strong the results were. The only things they have on their minds are guns, bullets, death and a fear of the US occupation.
The Dick, Jane, and Spot primers have gone to that bookshelf in the sky. I have, in some ways, a read more
The Dick, Jane, and Spot primers have gone to that bookshelf in the sky. I have, in some ways, a tender feeling toward them, so I think it's for the best.
It's a beautiful thriller, very, very well written,
It's a beautiful thriller, very, very well written,
Her rarely striking out was not genetics. I think it was the psychology I tried to implant in her when read more
Her rarely striking out was not genetics. I think it was the psychology I tried to implant in her when she was young. We would go to the batting cage and I would put it on 110 pitches. I told her as long as you at least foul the ball off there is no way you are going to strike out and that all you have to do is just nick the ball.
Our audiences are all ages: kids who just love the show, love the movie, grandparents bringing their grandkids, it really read more
Our audiences are all ages: kids who just love the show, love the movie, grandparents bringing their grandkids, it really covers the spectrum.
They responded. They played very unselfishly.
They responded. They played very unselfishly.
Prime Minister Blair has long felt -- he certainly felt after September 11 -- that there was no moral or read more
Prime Minister Blair has long felt -- he certainly felt after September 11 -- that there was no moral or strategic advantage to be gained by artificial distance from the U.S.