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It?s definitely a bonus having Ed back. It?s not only me that?s a vet now. He knows what goes in read more
It?s definitely a bonus having Ed back. It?s not only me that?s a vet now. He knows what goes in on in the D-line room and what (defensive line) coach (Larry) Johnson expects from us.
Moon rocks are OK when everyone is eating.
Moon rocks are OK when everyone is eating.
The booking agent had the audacity to take 10 percent, so we wound up with about $100 a week apiece.
The booking agent had the audacity to take 10 percent, so we wound up with about $100 a week apiece.
This medal belongs to a lot of people who put in years and years of hard work and dedication. There read more
This medal belongs to a lot of people who put in years and years of hard work and dedication. There were teams that came before us that were never able to break through, and we've always been inspired by them.
When I was sixteen I was pretending to be Charlie Musselwhite. I had a long raincoat on, my hair slicked read more
When I was sixteen I was pretending to be Charlie Musselwhite. I had a long raincoat on, my hair slicked back, and the shades.
The public is a lot more forgiving of people with true problems. But you've got to endear yourself to the read more
The public is a lot more forgiving of people with true problems. But you've got to endear yourself to the public, appear more genuinely apologetic.
I think it's just one of those things,
I think it's just one of those things,
These are counties targeted for consolidation. Bill Graff will be talking to farmers and commodity groups on getting their input. read more
These are counties targeted for consolidation. Bill Graff will be talking to farmers and commodity groups on getting their input. We'll talk to anybody that wants to talk. The goal is to have better equipped, better trained, more efficient offices.
[That, she said, was because, while Baton Rouge escaped most of the damage suffered by the Big Easy, it was read more
[That, she said, was because, while Baton Rouge escaped most of the damage suffered by the Big Easy, it was a primary evacuation point for residents from the more southerly parishes -- counties -- of Louisiana.] So there were more people, ... and so there was more crime.