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We started out with a 'no.' This is not going to change. We had the burden of proving to them read more
We started out with a 'no.' This is not going to change. We had the burden of proving to them this was a good decision to make.
We wanted to show how over his head he is, ... We were always terrified of that scene. The audience read more
We wanted to show how over his head he is, ... We were always terrified of that scene. The audience is so uncomfortable.
At least 50 to 60 per cent of the trade is retail and they invest with a very short term read more
At least 50 to 60 per cent of the trade is retail and they invest with a very short term view.
I used it quite a bit today. It worked pretty good. I was happy with it. I threw it for read more
I used it quite a bit today. It worked pretty good. I was happy with it. I threw it for my third strike for those first three batters I struck out.
What garlic is to food, insanity is to art.
What garlic is to food, insanity is to art.
If you want to know where kids ages 4, 5 and 6 are on a Saturday, go to Badger Field read more
If you want to know where kids ages 4, 5 and 6 are on a Saturday, go to Badger Field on the east side of town.
White is a trend unto itself. From very pure, stark white to ecru, you can look at white as an read more
White is a trend unto itself. From very pure, stark white to ecru, you can look at white as an entire color family. White is the neutral of the season against which all other colors are paired.
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.
George and Mary Stewart became my unofficial Houston parents and the most wonderful, entertaining, hard-working garden enthusiasts that I could read more
George and Mary Stewart became my unofficial Houston parents and the most wonderful, entertaining, hard-working garden enthusiasts that I could ever hope to know. They were, in fact, not just Houston's Premier Gardeners; they were first-class entertainment.