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Years from now, after I'm gone, someone will listen to what I've done and know I was here. They may read more
Years from now, after I'm gone, someone will listen to what I've done and know I was here. They may not know or care who I was, but they'll hear my guitars speaking for me.
We ran out of gas yesterday afternoon sometime, ... I have no idea when we're getting more.
We ran out of gas yesterday afternoon sometime, ... I have no idea when we're getting more.
I didn't want that. I wanted a group of other veterans I could talk to or maybe a military doctor read more
I didn't want that. I wanted a group of other veterans I could talk to or maybe a military doctor who was there (Iraq) who can help me out or something.
It is part of our compliance with the Press Law, which bans all obscene publications. It is also part of read more
It is part of our compliance with the Press Law, which bans all obscene publications. It is also part of our agreement with our owners, the U.S. Playboy magazine.
I'm just a hoofer with a spare set of tails
I'm just a hoofer with a spare set of tails
If that's true and the rate stays like that for another 40 years, there's a good probability that somebody who read more
If that's true and the rate stays like that for another 40 years, there's a good probability that somebody who is active in the credit economy for that period of time might be a victim. But that's not a given.
But it's looking like I'm just opening it up for (quarterback Tim Rattay), ... because I don't think he's going read more
But it's looking like I'm just opening it up for (quarterback Tim Rattay), ... because I don't think he's going to pass it to me.
We'd like to be second behind New York. Frankly, we lost a lot of our place in the theater scene, read more
We'd like to be second behind New York. Frankly, we lost a lot of our place in the theater scene, and we see 'Lord of the Rings' as a way to bring that back.
We're staring record energy prices in the face every day, it seems.
We're staring record energy prices in the face every day, it seems.