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He'll never change. He thinks he's invincible. I feel sorry for his girlfriend because he will always stray.
He'll never change. He thinks he's invincible. I feel sorry for his girlfriend because he will always stray.
There were a lot of players expecting a special dividend -- myself included -- and that is a bit of read more
There were a lot of players expecting a special dividend -- myself included -- and that is a bit of a disappointment.
Last year was the first time I actually participated in Halloween. I dressed up as a pimp, and my sister read more
Last year was the first time I actually participated in Halloween. I dressed up as a pimp, and my sister was my bitch. We had to walk down Sunset Boulevard because we couldn't get a ride to the party, and everyone was sticking their heads out of their cars and yelling at us. It was great.
We've had a pretty significant rally over the last few months. The fundamentals have been better, but perhaps the stocks read more
We've had a pretty significant rally over the last few months. The fundamentals have been better, but perhaps the stocks got a little bit ahead of the fundamentals as a number of companies have met or exceeded second-quarter expectations but haven't necessarily raised the bar for future quarters.
I'm always trolling for trivia.
I'm always trolling for trivia.
That baby was all I had. That was my world. When my world was taken away, I was crushed.
That baby was all I had. That was my world. When my world was taken away, I was crushed.
There is still a risk that more dikes will fall as pressure remains very high with water two meters (six read more
There is still a risk that more dikes will fall as pressure remains very high with water two meters (six ft) above flooding levels at some places.
Liar: One who tells an unpleasant truth.
Liar: One who tells an unpleasant truth.
I've always felt that a person's intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting points of view he can read more
I've always felt that a person's intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting points of view he can entertain simultaneously on the same topic.