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TV - a clever contraction derived from the words Terrible Vaudeville. However, it is our latest medium - we call read more
TV - a clever contraction derived from the words Terrible Vaudeville. However, it is our latest medium - we call it a medium because nothing's well done.
At middle age the soul should be opening up like a rose, not closing up like a cabbage
At middle age the soul should be opening up like a rose, not closing up like a cabbage
Never hold anyone by the button or the hand in order to be heard out; for if people are unwilling read more
Never hold anyone by the button or the hand in order to be heard out; for if people are unwilling to hear you, you had better hold your tongue than them.
We haven't seen any signs of Sunny having the form that he had last year. We talked [on Saturday]. To read more
We haven't seen any signs of Sunny having the form that he had last year. We talked [on Saturday]. To me, it's not a mechanics issue. I think he's kind of lost in what he's trying to do, as far as how he wants to execute each pitch. It's not coming naturally.
I just want to tell stories and this is the story I've wanted to tell for the past six years.
I just want to tell stories and this is the story I've wanted to tell for the past six years.
After the game against Finland I wished them luck. Hopefully they win and bring the gold to Buffalo.
After the game against Finland I wished them luck. Hopefully they win and bring the gold to Buffalo.
Something this famous has no value left,
Something this famous has no value left,
Of course, we are thinking of them and their families but there are accidents at home in front of schools. read more
Of course, we are thinking of them and their families but there are accidents at home in front of schools. There are reckless drivers at home.
Private sector credit from 1999 through the first half of 2001 was adding $1.2 trillion per year. It was the read more
Private sector credit from 1999 through the first half of 2001 was adding $1.2 trillion per year. It was the mother of all credit expansions.