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We have 60 hills of rhubarb now. When we bought the farm in 1946 we found it coming up in read more
We have 60 hills of rhubarb now. When we bought the farm in 1946 we found it coming up in the pasture near the old greenhouse and moved it closer to the house.
I'd just as soon stay home and raise babies.
I'd just as soon stay home and raise babies.
At the end of Requiem all I wanted to do was get a DV camera and just do a small read more
At the end of Requiem all I wanted to do was get a DV camera and just do a small film. But then the hunger comes back.
We feel like we had something to play for.
We feel like we had something to play for.
John has the ability, he is a slippery player, he is able to use good speed and he has a read more
John has the ability, he is a slippery player, he is able to use good speed and he has a great change of direction. He has a knack of getting himself to the goal and is also a very good feeder so he is making others better. When John is at his best, there are not many players that are of his ability in the country.
When you are outraged by somebody’s impudence, ask yourself at once, â€ÅÂCan the world exist without impudent people?†It cannot; read more
When you are outraged by somebody’s impudence, ask yourself at once, â€ÅÂCan the world exist without impudent people?†It cannot; so do not ask for impossibilities.
Suddenly we found the Sunnis pushed out of the Iraqi government. Because of that, we decided to go to the read more
Suddenly we found the Sunnis pushed out of the Iraqi government. Because of that, we decided to go to the new election, we voted for the Sunni list.
She's the kind of person you want in your corner when all the chips are being played, Hit me!
She's the kind of person you want in your corner when all the chips are being played, Hit me!
This is a slow but perceptible fraying of our employment-based system, ... what I call the drip, drip, drip (of read more
This is a slow but perceptible fraying of our employment-based system, ... what I call the drip, drip, drip (of health coverage).