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I can picture guys sitting out in their yard, working in their yard, bending over to plant some trees or read more
I can picture guys sitting out in their yard, working in their yard, bending over to plant some trees or something, and half their crack shows, ... I mean, that's kind of one of the things that drew me into the song. The song talks about things that I grew up experiencing.
In New York -- whose subway trains in particular have been ''tattooed'' with an energy to put our own rude read more
In New York -- whose subway trains in particular have been ''tattooed'' with an energy to put our own rude practitioners to shame -- not an inch of free space is spared except that of advertisements . Even the most chronically dispossessed appear prepared to endorse the legitimacy of the ''haves.''
I think this is following in a long line of great San Francisco nuttiness.
I think this is following in a long line of great San Francisco nuttiness.
It really makes no difference to me whether I start or come off the bench. Jason is comfortable starting and read more
It really makes no difference to me whether I start or come off the bench. Jason is comfortable starting and he's playing well at the position. Sometimes it helps to sit there and get a feel for the game from the bench and then go in and try to make a difference.
Pooled funds are difficult to pull off because you're hitting up people for money but giving them little control over read more
Pooled funds are difficult to pull off because you're hitting up people for money but giving them little control over how it's spent.
We had a lot of people score and that's a plus.
We had a lot of people score and that's a plus.
Thoughts are the shadows of our feelings - always darker, emptier and simpler.
Thoughts are the shadows of our feelings - always darker, emptier and simpler.
The final week of early voting is always the heaviest, and the hotter the race, the heavier the turnout in read more
The final week of early voting is always the heaviest, and the hotter the race, the heavier the turnout in the last few days.
We handle about 5,000 cases a year, and the average is about 50 percent. That's up from 2003, when health read more
We handle about 5,000 cases a year, and the average is about 50 percent. That's up from 2003, when health care was the main issue in about 45 or 46 percent of our cases.