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It's a big game both sides. We control what we do and need to continue working hard to achieve it. read more
It's a big game both sides. We control what we do and need to continue working hard to achieve it. We do know we need to win and take care of business before we do all the figuring. Practice has been excellent and the kids have picked it up and that's what we need to do Friday to compete against a good football team.
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 up to you civilians to give a hand to show that we intend to take our responsibilities to read more
It is up to you civilians to give a hand to show that we intend to take our responsibilities to maintain the integrity of our Empire, by giving the world proof that we have not all sold out to the Jew or Plutocrat.
No one really won in this constitution. It left almost everything vague. Everyone played to a tie but we don't read more
No one really won in this constitution. It left almost everything vague. Everyone played to a tie but we don't know how the ties are going to be resolved.
We knew what we had to do.
We knew what we had to do.
It's an imaging system that's unique. It images physiology instead of anatomy.
It's an imaging system that's unique. It images physiology instead of anatomy.
The evil that men do lives on the front pages of greedy newspapers, but the good is oft interred apathetically read more
The evil that men do lives on the front pages of greedy newspapers, but the good is oft interred apathetically inside
We were disciplined in the second half, though, and we made it through as group winners, when no one thought read more
We were disciplined in the second half, though, and we made it through as group winners, when no one thought we had a chance.
If you look at the Museum of Modern Art's permanent collection now, it doesn't tell the story of what was read more
If you look at the Museum of Modern Art's permanent collection now, it doesn't tell the story of what was happening during the '30s and '40s. While Myron prefers the representational, I think you can see he likes artists who pushed realism as close to abstraction as possible.