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This was fragmented volume,
This was fragmented volume,
He was our father  no one man can replace him.
He was our father  no one man can replace him.
We didn't want 5 a.m. wakeup calls with a front loader moving in front of someone's driveway.
We didn't want 5 a.m. wakeup calls with a front loader moving in front of someone's driveway.
I would like to have him back, but I am not optimistic. It could fall apart, but they are past read more
I would like to have him back, but I am not optimistic. It could fall apart, but they are past the money and now working on terms that are easier to resolve.
weak persons because they are new faces.
weak persons because they are new faces.
That is one hard team to guard. If you come out and guard them, they go to the basket, and read more
That is one hard team to guard. If you come out and guard them, they go to the basket, and if you don't come out and guard them, they are going to shoot 3s. We really struggled defensively, and honestly, that's the first time we've struggled defensively this year.
You don't hit a home run with a witness who has admittedly lied for years but all of a sudden, read more
You don't hit a home run with a witness who has admittedly lied for years but all of a sudden, because he has a get-out-of jail-free card, has changed his mind. If the prosecution thinks it hit a home run they're not going to last the full nine innings.
[While her actor dad, John Aniston, was in Los Angeles taping his soap opera, Days of Our Lives, Aniston was read more
[While her actor dad, John Aniston, was in Los Angeles taping his soap opera, Days of Our Lives, Aniston was living in New York with her mom, a sometime actress-model, and attending the performing arts high school made famous by Fame. Dad did his best to dissuade her from going into show business.] Why trust your kid into that? You try to protect them from all the bad people out there, ... you get chewed up and spit out.
Growing up in Brooklyn in the '40s and following the war in the papers and on the radio every day, read more
Growing up in Brooklyn in the '40s and following the war in the papers and on the radio every day, the world looked very different to us then.