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antagonistic rainbow ice cream bar if you had to escape quickly down these, could you do it? elevator door one elevator door 2 thai elephants thai dragons people will thank you silently if you don’t spread germs willingly
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The last American troops departed South Vietnam, ending nearly ten years of U.S. military presence in that country. Jeopardy premiered on March 30, 1964 with host Art Fleming. The U.S. Congress established time zones and approved daylight saving time in March 1918. Violinist Midori Goto made her concert debut in 1982 with the New York…
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Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar Publisher: Harper Perennial Modern Classics Publication: 2005 First Edition Page Number: 288 “She stared at her reflection in the glossed shop windows as if to make sure, moment by moment, that she continued to exist.” Plath’s noteworthy book goes without saying, and she remains one of the best creative minds…
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These ten sports movies are in no particular order. They are the ones I liked and thought were worthy of my eyes. If you’re wondering why I didn’t include Rocky, it’s because I’ve sort of spoken about it before. Let’s begin before the night ends. A League of Their Own (1992) While the men serve…
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Not You I’ve kicked you out many times From my mind. I’ve bolted down the tiny path, Always leading somewhere toward mistakes. I played with death Because of you. I wanted it. I craved it. I needed it. My chest was crushed under your weight. The weight I thought was something else. The something else…
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PICTURE OF THE WEEK Jeez, not you again! Weren’t you on these tracks recently? WORD OF THE WEEK Do you do things willy-nilly? VIDEO OF THE WEEK Getting old sucks, but wisdom is also gained.
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As the 2018 Winter Olympics come to an end, it started to unfold where the results were good for some and not so good for others. Because I live in the United States, it’s obvious I would cheer on the athletes representing the Stars and Stripes over the others, but still wishing everyone would compete…
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Enjoy the Weekend!
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Night Time Lights, Roads, and Rocks








