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Just to say again that you have done a very good job on this, Bishonen. As for the Aftermath, maybe we could tack on some of the more usable/useful portions from the old version, as an interim measure, before you or A.N.Other provide us with a possibly definitive account. Just thinking that the users of wikipedia would benefit from some info on Monsieur Hubert and the Monument etc.
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What? Common ground...madness. I hope Alaskans understand or educate themselves on this issue fast. Don't let an article like this be believed as the truth. Research for yourself and ask a lot of questions.
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que pasa que los biblios no atienden tu llamada de auxilio, jajajaja yo estoy hablando con uno en el irc y nos lo estamos pasando pipa, le voy a decir que eres un capullo
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Ne kadar seviyesiz bi insansın sen. sanki BTS videoları çok az izleniyor da bunları söylemeye hakkin varmış gibi geri zekalı varlık. Kızlara hakaret etmicem ben çünkü senin kadar düşmedim...
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Hallelujah! Back in the good old days, sissies and weirdos would get teased, bullied, stuffed into a locker; they might even get a wedgie or a swirlie for good measure, as God intended. Yes indeed, let's bring God back into the public square and let's put those amoral "different" kids back in the closet; back to the fringes where they belong!
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I was under the impression that 13E caribou are restricted to one per household. That is specified for the RC566 and CC001 hunts. How did you and your husband manage to each get a caribou permit?
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Up to a point ... but they did say a couple of weeks ago that this was not going to be a traditional news bulletin as all of that stuff is widely available elsewhere on the internet ... this is fewer stories covered in more depth. So far I have found that to be rather refreshing, though I do agree about the chattiness and emoting ... but that's not new, Canadian TV news has been full of emoting since forever. What I LOVE about this is the more muted colours and no more of that rolling red and blue and white blocks in the background. Also the presenters get to sit down like adults. Give it time ... they are finding their feet. Certainly better than the commercial news from CTV and Global.
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` == True Metal == Listen, I don't wana start a war here, but Manowar call themselves True Metal, also if you need proof read this: ``True Metal is a term coined by the U.S. power metal band Manowar in the 1980s. It was originally used to combat the commercialized glam and pop metal styles of the time. It came into wider use in the 1990s as newer subgenres such as nu-metal and alternative metal came into existence. It is used to differentiate between these non-traditional styles and long-established and integritous forms of Heavy Metal, such as thrash metal, power metal, death metal, black metal, doom metal, and the NWOBHM among others.`` Jay316 `
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Madday, fai il vandaletto normale senza fare sta parte dell alienato che chiama persone scomode i bmk. Vito (msg)
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To properly solve the PERS problem is to have those who are not part of to come up with a solution. As long as those in charge of correcting the problem and are in the PERS program, nothing will be done. Why would they want to decrease their retirement?
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And racist graffiti at LeBron James' home. Expressions of hate are on the rise in today's America.
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Yep, and she didn't book FlyByNight Airlines to get from Honolulu to Ecuador by way of Hong Kong and Moscow. That is one helluva long hyperlink on the WaPo article. I'll have to take your word for it. WaPo didn't like my ad blocker, which is really strange, because I think I've linked to their articles from Google News. You're right about the buildup or tear down from both sides on Comey's appearance. If he doesn't drop from the ceiling of the hearing room to the witness table to the Mission Impossible musical theme, there's going to be major disappointment. CNN keeps interviewing yahoos who wonder why Trump hasn't been brought up on charges of impeachment yet. Um, because you need evidence of a high crime? But, then, the yahoos on the right did the same with Obama.
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Hi all. Why is this woman even listed? She's not a musician - just an ex-junkie wife of a drummer of a band who weren't exactly huge. Did she write this?
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It’s amazing that west coasters get criticized by drivers east of the Rockies, when it is cars with Alberta, Sask, Manitoba and Ontario plates I see in the ditches when we get a light dusting of our wet snow. When Vancouver's mayor calls out the army to clear the snow like Mel Lastman did in Toronto in the 90s, then I'll be embarrassed how we handle the weather.
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First question should be answered is Burgess hearing this case on a diversity of citizenship issue or a federal question? The diversity is Wes Keller's brother-in-law who doesn't live here. (David Thompson Wisconsin resident). Then Burgess, if it's diversity must apply Alaska Law ie: validity of the question before the voters when the limit was instituted and the state Constitution concerning donations. Second, if its a federal question what is the law to apply? Strange how the federal courts always ignore the moribund 9th and 10th Amendment to the Bill of Rights when coming to a question. Plenty of issues really aren't federal questions.
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“In layman terms this means that in order to induce death, a marijuana smoker would have to consume 20,000 to 40,000 times as much marijuana as is contained in one marijuana cigarette. NIDA-supplied marijuana cigarettes weigh approximately .9 grams. A smoker would theoretically have to consume nearly 1,500 pounds of marijuana within about fifteen minutes to induce a lethal response.”
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I thought the different percentages in different places was very interesting. I wondered what demographic or social differences might account for higher numbers of fake accusations from place to place.
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Team Trudeau's track record on transparency has been abysmal. At least Harper made it clear when he didn't want to talk, while Trudeau promises transparency and sunny ways but goes on to rhyme off platitudes and skirts almost every question he is asked. Sure most politicians do that, but then don't promise to be different in the first place. People are starting to see through Trudeau now.
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Natasha Smits Is A Poof D x Fat Slut ;) x
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The kind of antagonism and baiting that the libbers are now pushing can lead to only one end. Likely libbers, in their typical deluded perspective, do not expect to provoke war. Hillary wanted a no-fly zone over Syria which would have lead to Russian and/or American jets shot down. What do you think would have happened next. In the Ukraine, the libbers want to directly or indirectly intervene. When that occurs, what do you think will happen? Russia is not like Iraq or Afghanistan. Bait the bear and expect to be mauled. Just because libbers cannot see the consequences of their actions does not excuse them.
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I despise democrats
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And your point is? The case was still overturned. Your favorite prosecutors still use dirty tricks and do not care if a person is innocent or not.
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my account i made cannot edit this page, so i am doing it anonymously. btw. please unblock me for someone elses issues. block them.
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Nope, just you.
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1. She paid the toll!
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My friend just won a 12,000 grant to make a film. Surprise! Every dollar was instantly re-absorbed by the film grant organization itself for "administration costs". It was only possible to find a crew that would work for free for three days. After stretching personal credit to pay the thousands of dollars for food, lodging, transportation only 1/5th of the film is in the can. Now my friend must face the fact of being used by Canada's Telcos. Would Canadian Telcos bait and switch poor artists only to give the appearance of helping Canada's new filmmakers? Yes. Sad but Canada's inbuilt corruption of the CTRC is exactly why no Canadian should make film. CRTC corruption has been with us for a long time and is here to stay. Politicians pretend CRTC corruption doesn't exist by propping up film grant organizations who line their own pockets while extinguishing Canada's film industry. Unconditionally hopeless? Yes, but what else is corruption known for?
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Or...on the other hand dad could also choose to stay at home and not "go to work", and not "expect support such as childcare". :) Regardless I don't think many parents have a choice about going to work or not, they cannot afford to live on one income.
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I hope the administration's voter fraud investigation moves fast and acts aggressively. We need to shut down liberals' fraud before 2018. On the national level, fraud isn't terribly effective, as we have witnessed. But it is devastating for local elections. Don't let Chicago and Detroit happen outside of Austin.
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@_FriedrichMerz Ja fang mal an. https://t.co/MkXvElwQJe
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I don't support the death penalty because you can never create a fool proof system, but I must say I will not be the least bit sad when this monster dies. It cannot bring back those who lost, but certainly his hatred and lack of respect for others makes him unworthy.
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Evidence please.
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I bet the pump was there before the subdivision. How long until the homeowners sue?
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Caution: Above user lacks a sense of humor. Tread on eggs. What's up, Doc?
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interesting to know that you envy a communist military dictatorship rife with corruption and no rights for anyone other than what the military says you can have. You should move there see how you like it long term.
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__________________ Otto - 82 Benz Turbo Diesel Wagon - cruiser Mitzi - 87 VW Jetta - low n slow CATIA is a dirty tramp, until you figure out its sweet spots, and how to make it moan. Then its easy as apple pie on a fall afternoon. __________________ Otto - 82 Benz Turbo Diesel Wagon - cruiser Mitzi - 87 VW Jetta - low n slow CATIA is a dirty tramp, until you figure out its sweet spots, and how to make it moan. Then its easy as apple pie on a fall afternoon. __________________ Otto - 82 Benz Turbo Diesel Wagon - cruiser Mitzi - 87 VW Jetta - low n slow CATIA is a dirty tramp, until you figure out its sweet spots, and how to make it moan. Then its easy as apple pie on a fall afternoon. also so......infiniti dealership recommended 1. doing what Kevin told you and 2. doing what I told you? when can we start working for them? Right lol. Kinda what I was thinking. edit: Posted my issue on my350 in a general clutch problem thread thats on there. This was first response. Is win "The best (and only way i will ever bleed the clutch on my z from here on out) is to gravity bleed. 1) get a friend 2) get under your car 3) have said friend crack open master cyl cap 4) crack open bleeder valve with clear tube dripping into a cup 5) let it slowly drip out 6) have friend fill up the cmc reservoir as needed 7) refill the reservoir like 3-4 times (probably more in some cases no lie) 8) tighten your bleeder valve 9) get out from under your car 10) hope your friend is a hot chick 11) tell her to make you a fuggin samich Register Now In order to be able to post messages on the Ford Focus Forum, Ford Focus ST Forum, Ford Focus RS Forum forums, you must first register. Please enter your desired user name, your email address and other required details in the form below. User Name: Password Please enter a password for your user account. Note that passwords are case-sensitive. Password: Confirm Password: Email Address Please enter a valid email address for yourself. Email Address: What I Drive Year, color, and model of your car. Example: 2003 Pitch Black ZX3 Name Your real name. City State Country Insurance Please select your insurance company (Optional) Log-in User Name Remember Me? Password Human Verification In order to verify that you are a human and not a spam bot, please enter the answer into the following box below based on the instructions contained in the graphic.
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Welcome aboard finally. Yes.....it is about feminism and this was obvious. It is about ensuring that women's rights are not rolled back.
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Of course he doesn't know that, that's what makes it so funny. Just another loser who shows up to say "something" when the Broncos lose, happens all of the time.
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unbelievable!?!?
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" RE: Your Message It maybe fun in your mind but for most its not, your just disrupting people who use the website to gain information and its up to users like me to clean up your mess. And i did not ban your mate, i dont have the power to do that and you probably might want to look here to see why certain users are blocked and cant edit anymore. Thanks '''''''''' (talk 2 me) "
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Exactly.
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Koncerned: Regarding party platforms; to quote Senator Con Bunde; "The first thing that is left behind when the train leaves the station is the platform".
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Мое внимание привлекла, именно, эта тема, потому что мне нравится поэзия. Она позволяет читателю донести замысел автора, развить внутренний мир человека, красоту. К,сожаления, я не владею техникой написания стихов, но благодаря их чтению я научилась сопереживать, а главное, понимать внутренний смысл, который заложен внутри строк. Из этой статья я узнала, что написания стиха - это искуство, дар, требующий самоотдачи, эрудиции, граммотности. Это, в какой-то степени наука, т.к. при написаниия стиха, сонета или баллады необходимо знание определенных правил, построение и знания количество строк... Ведь каждый из нас, хоть раз в жизни пытался создать несколько предложений, созвучных по своему содержанию и смыслу , и обязательно, приходила мысль, что это не просто, это большая и кропотливая работа, к тому же это состояние души в определенный момент времени, с помощью которого поэт выражает свои чувства, переживания, философский смысл жизни. Дарья Мазур
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" Please do not vandalize pages, as you did with this edit to American Black Bear. If you continue to do so, you will be blocked from editing. ''(Talk|Contribs) "
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by Joe Starr Geekscape’s Before First Class – What If An Avengers Movie Was Made In The 80s?!? With an announced sequel to X Men: First Class, and the rumors of a rebooted 1960’s Fantastic Four, retro Marvel is officially IN. This has led Geekscape to wonder: what if different Marvel franchises had actually been released in the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s? Or, maybe you think it’s stupid to cast a Marvel movie in a different decade, justify the lineup, and pitch a plot. Well, that’s why we at Geekscape consider ourselves to be heroes, in a way. We waste our time doing the stupid things the world is afraid to do. Last time, we shook the 90’s to their very core with a 1994 X Men film. Time to step back a decade! THE 80’S: AVENGERS ASSEMBLE! The Pitch: After a battle to take down Ultron results in an absurd amount of collateral damage, the Avengers reluctantly agree to accept government oversight in the form of Henry Gyrich. The Vision attempts to bring stability to the world by taking control of its computer systems, but is being manipulated by Ultron! It’s the Avengers vs. a Vision-Ultron-Skynet! Will the Avengers prevail? Meanwhile, a young Wanda Maximoff is taken in by the team and falls for the android! Can Scarlet Witch use the human power of love to bring Vision to his senses? And when she does, can the song ‘Power of Love’ play? When I think Avengers, I think Huey Lewis. And his news. CAPTAIN AMERICA In the 80’s, there was only one man that could sling the shield. The only man that John Connor trusted enough to go back in time and bang his mom: Michael Biehn. He is the unsung action hero badass of the 80’s and also The Rock from the 90’s. I mean the movie The Rock. He wasn’t The Rock, though I can still smell what he was cooking. Come on. Picture him doing that monologue to Ed Harris from The Rock in Cap’s costume and you will get a nerd boner. Don’t fight it. It’s natural. IRON MAN Avengers Assemble? AS YOU WISH. Cary Elwes would have been an awesome Tony Stark back in the day. The wit, the arrogance, and the massive amount of girls wanting to bang him. Plus, most of the Dread Pirate Robert’s lines could probably double as Stark lines, so we save on screenwriters. That way in the spin off we get to see Iron Man challenge the Mandarin to a fight to the pain. GYRICH I’m doing my best to justify a Henry Gyrich in every decade I cast a movie in. Charlie Chaplin will end up playing him by the end of this. But before the Dictator gets his shot, the role belongs to John Ritter. Ritter’s been killing it on Three’s Company and it’s time to show his range as a greasy, back stabbing government yes man! This could be his ‘Razor’s Edge!’ THE VISION I wish there was a guy we could call that does robots good… SCARLET WITCH Mia Sara! Too young? No way. It takes a dumb teenage girl to fall deeply in love with a robot, and Mia Sara’s career has been built on poor romantic choices: first Tom Cruise in Legend, and then Ferris Bueller, a husband who no doubt will eventually look into a camera and say ‘who could be faithful on a day like this?’ Mia has a perfect wide eyed spaciness for a young woman struggling with chaos magic. Is it chaos magic? I’m really not sure at this point. THANKS BENDIS. Besides, no one complained when two teenage boys fell in love took a shower with Lisa in Weird Science. There’s no room for your double standards in THE AVENGERS. One more for the road. ULTRON Next. BEAST Like, Jeff Bridges, man! Change him out of the Tron suit and put some blue fur on the guy. The Beast abides, man. The Beast abides. HAWKEYE Something something winning something something dismissive wank. Charlie is a bad ass, and if you remember Hot Shots Part Deux (AND YOU SHOULD) you will remember that he is also dry and hilarious. He’ll also be perfect as part of our important subplot I just figured out: That Hawkeye hates young cocky scientist Hank Pym for having Janet, and is going to murder him when the hitting starts. And you know the hitting will start. YELLOWJACKET And when I think of hitting women, I think of Rob Lowe. A dashing scientist, inventor of size changing stuff, and a Duke Silver level saxophone player, Lowe has all the tools needed to play a sleazy piece of shit that needs some redemption. Literally, my favorite person for this role. I CAN’T DEAL WITH INVENTING ULTRON! JUST LET ME ROCK THE PAIN AWAY! THE WASP Janet needs to be someone you really, really want to bang and really, really hate Hank Pym for being able to bang. I’m going with Demi Moore to keep the Brat Pack repping in this summer blockbuster. And it’s not so much that Demi would be an awesome person to hit, but she could sell a backhand super good. Just thinking about it makes me want to kill Rob Lowe. WONDER MAN My understanding of Wonder Man isn’t the best, but based on the pre Secret Invasion Mighty Avengers, he’s a smug hacky actor turned super hero and I think he should be Kurt Russell. Please refer yourself to Jack Burton. Clean yourself up, and then see him in Sky High. And then clean yourself up. What? That Scott Pilgrim chick was in it. DIRECTOR Every movie needs a director (Except for the three Transformers films and anything I shoot of myself crying). The insane amount of androids and evil AI points to Ridley Scott for this thing. He’s the obvious choice for this epic, and while my heart says John Carpenter, my mind is keeping it Ridley. Next time: It’s Warren Ellis’ Thunderbolts… 70’s grindhouse style!
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Better come up with a "blessing" for all the victims.
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The first line of this article is fake news and liberal media spin. The dossier was not funded by Free Beacon. It was funded by Clinton and the DNC after the Free Beacon dropped Fusion GPS.
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Good, this keeps him with the Broncos where he belongs, and hopefully keeps him out of politics where he doesn't belong. Enough rookies playing politics and dividing/ruining our country.
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I notice that he doesn't mention global warming so I presume by his need to support all energy options that he is not a big believer in that. When solar and wind work so well in Colorado I'm not sure why he thinks that to choose to support them is "political".
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` == Portuguese Empire == One cannot credibly claim that the Portuguese Empire began in 1415 with the take over of what ended up being a relatively worthless North African port (Ceuta). It is consensus that the modern imperial era began with the ``discovery`` of the Americas by Columbus, 77 years after the capture of Ceuta, which was nothing more than a hop over the straits of Gibraltar for the Portuguese taken for comercial purpose, NOT for empire. If the capture of Ceuta in 1415 is to be held as the starting date of the Portuguese Empire, using the same logic, we would then have to (absurdly) argue that the Spanish Empire began with the Castilian conquest of the Canary Islands in 1402. The Canary Islands were subject to the same colonial pressures that would later characterize European colonization in the Americas (large numbers of colonists with subjugated natives and the overlay of the conquering culture over the conquered one). Ceuta has much more in common with the Canarian conquest than with a truly imperial expansion. Therefore, just as the Spanish Empire began when Columbus landed in the Americas and not with the 1402 take over of the Canary Islands, by the same logic, the Portuguese Empire began with the landing of Cabral in Brazil in 1500, not in some minor North African port in 1415. `
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So your excuse for Trudeau not doing the right thing was that it would cost money? Pretty low standard to expect from our glorious leader.
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" ::::That makes sense, because prototype is not a ""status"" per se. Perhaps we should add ""never (entered service)"" as well to cover where planes (prototypes) were built but never entered service, and unbuilt or 0 to number of aircraft, as well as never to first flight rather than leave them blank. eg {| |- !Aircraft !first flight ! from ! to !number ! status ! what it means |- |Alpha A |never | | |0 |cancelled | = paper project |- |Beta B | never | | | 2 | cancelled | = prototype built but not flown |- | Delta D | 1978 | | | 1 | cancelled | = prototpye built and flown |} Would this add to clarity? "
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Neyse bu tivitimi de izmirden atıyorum sksjjsjsjs
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Are you suggesting that RD should do a tiny bit of research before posting?
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" == Avian Dinosaurs? == WTF? Why does ""avian dinosaur"" redirect here? If I wanted to learn about birds, I would have saved myself some keystrokes and typed ""bird"" instead of ""avian dinosaur"". "
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مين داعمو ؟؟؟؟ لو سمحت تعطي أسماء يا وءام
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right, i didnt do anything. your a bit big for your boots, your treating this like a crime or something. this is wikipedia not the supreme court.
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Well Put. As a former homeroid (50 years past+) I and my daughters my wife and, son in laws and my son all shoot. The US Army (64-67) taught me how to fire the M-14 qualified Expert. I also served in RVN and Thailand.
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Sad...Hawaii being embarrassed again.....waste of Taxpayers money too. IMHO O & his Dark State is pulling Ige's strings....disgusting and despicable.
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I am beer drinker, hear me sigh. Menu It’s all done folks. The Denver Beer Hunter’s Report is no more. This is the end. Fin and good bye. But wait… It’s NOT all over. The Beer Hunter’s Report is moving. Moving to a better place. I’m joining the ranks of Brewtally Insane! The Beer Hunter’s Report will live on in the Weekend Beer Buzz! I’ll also be expanding my writing efforts in the form of event write-ups, beer news, brewery pre- and re-views, etc. Here’s the official announcement. Please join me in this new adventure and if you don’t already read Brewtally Insane (you should be…what’s wrong with you?), then do it now! I got to be honest…I’m starting to lose the drive to continue doing the Beer Hunter’s Report. The past few weeks, I’ve been dreading doing the research, writing the blog post and updating it. This might not last much longer folks. Apologies, but all good things must come to an end. It’s not over yet…but maybe soon. Very soon. I’m willing to pass this blog on if anyone is interested… I just saw Firestone Walker Stickee Monkee on one local FB page…I’ve never seen it in Denver before. New to us? Weird things is, even FW says it’s not going out until May 17th…. AC Golden Kriekmight hit this week. *Might* did hitted this week. In the “What The Fuck” department, DC Brau has been spotted in Denver. Specifically, Penn Quarter Robust Porter. WTF?!?!?! By now, everyone has heard about the bonkers Cantillondelivery to release at one of the local stores. The questions is, will there be more? Nope. This was not a delivery, this was a release. Look for more updates throughout the week (if there are any more to report). Please share any Denver area beer release news you might have either in the comments or on Twitter @ssteigerwald. I don’t usually post events here (except during GABF), but at special request I will. Here’s one happening this week, http://amberwavesevent.com. Art and beer, with some great breweries pouring. Brace yourselves, CBC is coming. And the beers coming out this week will be nothing short of amazing…GREAT beer hunting week. Note that although there will be some great bottle releases, most of your beer hunting should come from the local taps. Check out Brewtally Insane’s CBC Calendar for tons of info. Things got pretty “loony” on Wed, and if your weren’t in the know (or stuck at work, or…etc), then you missed out. Trinity is releasing several of the beers in 375s! They should start hitting this week. Between The Staves, a collaboration between Crooked Stave and Anchorage, is being released at the Crooked Stave tap room on Tuesday, 4/8, @ 6PM. $17, 2 bottle limit. Not sure if it will hit store shelves. Hitting shelves now. Oskar Blues 2014 CBC Commemorative Centennial Pale Ale. Brewed just for the CBC attendees, you might be able to find cans at select locations as well (mostly at local bars, like Falling Rock, Star Bar, Frechcraft, etc). Store shelves is probably a no. Also keep an eye out for Old Chub Nitro cans, which will hit stores. On Saturday the 12th at noon, Boulder Beer will release their 35th Anniversary beer, an Imperial Black IPA. The release takes place at the Boulder tap room in…um…Boulder. On Sunday the 13th at noon, Copper Kettle will release Le Chapeau, a French style saison at their tap room. Dogfish Head 120 Minute should hit sometime soon. Look for more updates throughout the week (if there are any more to report). Please share any Denver area beer release news you might have either in the comments or on Twitter @ssteigerwald.
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We cut funds for cops and troopers. Now we have a crime wave. DUH!!!!
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if customers prefered that, then why is Southwest growing faster than the others that have gutted themselves? Ppl want a DECENT price, and comfort. The issue because when airlines gouge or take away all.
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yes, and most of that from the screaming talk radio crowd
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you cannot dismiss the appeal of that river. the right thing done with it and it will explode. 20 yrs ago, the oakway MALL was the place stores moved to just before going out of business....
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"Anti-Semitism was the order of the day during apartheid." It was? First I've heard of it. Jewish people did more to finance institutions and organisations than the average non-Jew. They wore black sashes with pride and were fearless in helping the ANC underground, but this last only really came out later. We mixed freely at schools, were invited into Jewish homes and respected their aptitude for learning.
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People "driving expensive cars are less empathetic to others"? I'd love to see this 'study' subjected to some peer-review.
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Tú eres un guarro que no sabes de nada es más te tienen que llamar porque otra escoria más
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Potential additions from search results User:Ceyockey (talk to me) Ocean bottom observatory appearing in Loihi Seamount#Activity Obo River appearing in Thudaka Range and Ruby Range (Sifton Ranges) and Thudaka Peak O.b.O. appearing in Igor Dymkov Obo, Papua New Guinea appearing in Obo Airport (Papua New Guinea)
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Frank needs to board his jet and retire his ideas on war. Who ever thought going into Iraq would bring about democracy was a oil crazed fool. What we got was quicksand with a bunch of zealots that filled the vacuum hole Bush and party dug. Now we have freakish minded fools from middle East wanting to control the world knocking on every nations front door and sneaking in the back window when we sleep.
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You are. Its easy enough. Do you not reread threads to see if anyone posted anything of interest? Guilty conscience? Did you listen to the Gospel today at all?
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Sen. McCain has done his time in a military jail while "bone spurs" kept the draft dodger from becoming a military person. McCain asks for both sides of the government to work together. Trump sure doesn't like that idea, so not much gets done. We hope the Senator will beat his medical situation as his voice is important in US government circles.
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Steve Perry Stephen Ray Perry (born January 22, 1949) is an American singer and songwriter. He is best known as the lead singer of the rock band Journey during their most commercially successful periods from 1977 to 1987, and again from 1995 to 1998. Perry also has a successful solo career -- first between the mid-1980s and mid-1990s, making sporadic appearances in the 2000s and then returning to music full-time in 2018. Perry's singing voice has garnered acclaim from prominent musical peers and publications; he has been dubbed "The Voice", a moniker originally coined by Jon Bon Jovi. Ranked no. 76 on Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Singers of All Time", Perry was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Journey on April 7, 2017. Early life Stephen Ray Perry was born in Hanford, California, to Portuguese parents. He is an only child. Perry grew up interested in music, as his father, Raymond Perry (Pereira), was a vocalist and co-owner of radio station KNGS. Perry's parents ended their relationship when he was eight years of age, and he and his mother then moved to his grandparents' farm. In a September 2018 interview, Perry said, "Things happened to me as a child that I still can't talk about – nothing to do with my parents, but things did happen. It happened to a lot of kids, as I find out... [There] was nowhere to talk it out, so I got to sing it out instead." On Perry's 12th birthday, his mother, Mary Quaresma, presented her son with a gold eighth note pendant; Perry wears the pendant for good luck. At age 12, Perry heard Sam Cooke's song "Cupid" on his mother's car radio, and it inspired him to become a singer. Perry's family moved to Lemoore, California, during Perry's teen years. He attended high school there, drumming in the marching band as well as in extracurricular bands. After graduation he attended College of the Sequoias, in Visalia, California, where he sang first tenor in the choir. Perry's mother continued to encourage his musical growth during that time. In his early 20s, Perry moved to Sacramento to start a band with 16-year-old future music producer Scott Mathews, who co-wrote, played drums and guitar and sang. That band, Ice, wrote original material and were poised to "make it" in the music business. During the day in 1972 they recorded at the Record Plant studios in Los Angeles while Stevie Wonder recorded his Talking Book album by night. Upon returning to Sacramento, Ice disbanded as the band had no management, Mathews was still in high school, and the recordings went virtually unheard. In 1975, Perry moved to Thousand Oaks, California, where he formed a progressive rock band called Pieces with Tim Bogert (who had previously worked with Jeff Beck), Denver Cross, and Eddie Tuduri. After a year and a half, the group was unable to secure a record deal and disbanded. Perry then ended up in Banta, California, outside of Tracy, California, where he fronted the band Alien Project in his mid-20s. He nearly gave up music when the bassist of that band, Richard Michaels, was killed in an automobile accident. Perry returned to Lemoore and decided not to continue his singing career, but at the urging of his mother, Perry answered a call from Walter "Herbie" Herbert, manager of struggling San Francisco-based band Journey. Journey era Original Journey organizer/manager Walter "Herbie" Herbert had been given a demo of an Alien Project song, "If You Need Me, Call Me", and was told by producer Scott Mathews that the young singer would be a great replacement for then current frontman Robert Fleischman. Fleischman had never signed with Herbert's company, preferring his previous manager and he had not fully coalesced with the band's then progressive rock style. Perry was brought on tour and to avoid alarming Fleischman, Perry was clandestinely included as roadie "John Villanueva's Portuguese cousin" and on the tour during a sound check in Long Beach surreptitiously performed a song with Journey while Fleischman was away from the stage, and after that Herbert informed the band members of the lineup change. Perry brought a radically new, more pop-influenced style sense to the band's music, despite some grumblings from his new bandmates and fans of Journey's former progressive rock sound. He made his public debut on October 28, 1977 in San Francisco to a mixed reception. Perry eventually won over new fans on his first album with the group, Infinity, which included a song he wrote called "Lights." The band's style had changed dramatically, but as Journey began to garner radio airplay and media buzz over Infinity, Perry's arrival was fully accepted. Perry provided lead vocals on nine of Journey's albums: Infinity (1978), Evolution (1979), Departure (1980), Dream, After Dream (1980, a Japanese movie soundtrack), Captured (1980, a live album), Escape (1981, which reached No. 1 on the Billboard chart), Frontiers (1983), Raised on Radio (1986), and Trial By Fire (1996). The single "Open Arms" from Escape was their biggest hit single, charting at No. 2 for six weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. During his Journey tenure, Perry also sang backing vocals on several Sammy Hagar songs, including the 1980 tracks "The Iceman" (a nickname Hagar had for Scott Mathews) and "Run For Your Life", and duetting with Kenny Loggins on the 1982 No. 17 hit single "Don't Fight It". In 1984, following the release of Frontiers and the tour supporting this effort, Perry released his first solo album, Street Talk (the album's title was derived from the original name of Perry's earlier band Alien Project). The record sold more than 2 million units, scoring the hit singles No. 3 "Oh Sherrie", written for his then-girlfriend Sherrie Swafford, and No. 18 "Foolish Heart". The music video for "Oh Sherrie" saw heavy rotation on MTV. "She's Mine" and "Strung Out" were also released as singles from this project, which featured former Alien Project drummer Craig Krampf on a few tracks, guitarist Michael Landau, and future American Idol judge Randy Jackson on bass, among others. In 1985, Perry was one of 21 singers in the USA for Africa all-star benefit song "We Are the World". He also recorded a song, "If Only For the Moment, Girl" for the We Are the World album. This song was added to the reissue of his album Street Talk. Also during this period Perry worked with the Irish folk-rock group Clannad on their 1987 album Sirius. While Perry was reuniting with Journey, his mother became ill. The recording of Raised on Radio, which Perry was producing, was stop-and-go as he frequently returned to the San Joaquin Valley to visit his mother, who died during the production of the album. It took a major toll on Journey to have intermittent recording sessions and a vocalist who was not with the band much of the time. Eventually, Perry became exhausted from the ordeal. Journey then disbanded in 1987 after the Raised on Radio tour. In 1988, Perry began to work on another solo album, Against the Wall, which he ultimately left unfinished (though several of the songs that were recorded for Against the Wall would appear on Perry's 1998 solo compilation, Greatest Hits + Five Unreleased). A year later, on April 30, 1989, at the Shoreline Amphitheatre, in Mountain View, California, Perry joined Bon Jovi to perform Sam Cooke's "Bring It On Home to Me" and the Four Tops' "Reach Out". He would also reunite with Journey at the Bill Graham tribute concert, "Laughter, Love and Music" on November 3, 1991, at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, performing "Faithfully" and "Lights". Other than those three events, however, Perry mostly disappeared from the public eye for seven years, taking a break from the music industry. 1994 to 1998 In 1994 Perry released For the Love of Strange Medicine, his second solo effort. The album was successful, partly due to the Strange Medicine world tour. Journey's classic 1981–85 lineup reunited in 1996 to record Trial by Fire. The album was a huge success, entering the Billboard charts at No. 3 and going platinum before year's end, but its triumph was short-lived. Before the Trial By Fire tour could begin, Perry suffered a hip injury while hiking in Hawaii and was unable to perform. Perry was diagnosed with a degenerative bone condition and a hip replacement was required, and as he was reluctant to rush into the surgery, Perry wanted to postpone the tour. The remaining members waited until 1998, nearly 17 months after Perry's injury, before making a decision on Journey's future. Growing impatient and realizing the window of opportunity was closing to follow up the success of the platinum-selling Trial By Fire LP with a world tour, Journey members Jonathan Cain and Neal Schon met with Perry and presented an ultimatum that he either undergo hip replacement surgery so the tour could proceed upon his recovery, or a replacement singer would be hired. Still hesitant to undergo surgery and now apparently upset at his bandmates' intractability and their perceived meddling in personal health decisions, Perry announced that he was permanently leaving Journey. His lead vocal duties were later taken over by Steve Augeri of Tall Stories, and nearly two years after the album's initial release, Journey began its long-postponed tour. Perry underwent successful hip replacement surgery in 1998 to correct the problem he had been diagnosed with two years earlier. He released the Greatest Hits + Five Unreleased compilation album later in 1998; the unreleased tracks included an original Alien Project demo as well as selections from the abandoned Against the Wall CD. Also in 1998, Perry recorded two songs for the Warner Bros. film Quest for Camelot, which can be found on the motion picture's soundtrack. During an episode of VH1's Behind the Music in 2001, Perry stated that he "never really felt like [he] was part of the band". Former manager Herbie Herbert reacted as follows: "That's like the Pope saying he never really felt Catholic." In the 21st century Perry collaborated with musician Jeff Golub on a song titled "Can't Let You Go" for Golub's Soul Sessions album, which was released in 2003. Perry provided vocals on the mostly instrumental jazz track. Golub described his encounter with Perry: “…he (Perry) dropped by the studio one day. When Steve Perry heard the track for 'Can't Let You Go,' he said, 'I can easily picture a vocal on that song.' So we immediately set up a mic and said 'Let's do it.'" Perry appeared with other Journey members at a ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on January 21, 2005, after previously stating it was unlikely that he would ever stand with the band again. He indicated that, though it was a good experience, his rejoining Journey is not likely. However, he has also stated "[n]ever say never, unless you mean never, nevertheless" when the issue of returning to Journey has been mentioned. In 2005, Perry co-produced "A Brand New Start," a track on a solo album for former Ambrosia lead vocalist David Pack. Perry also provided co-vocals and background vocals for the track, among the many songs he and Pack co-wrote shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks. That album, released in September 2005, includes covers of two of Pack's biggest hits with Ambrosia, "Biggest Part of Me" and "You're the Only Woman." During the 2005 baseball season, the Chicago White Sox adopted Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" as their unofficial team anthem. As a result, Perry (an avid San Francisco Giants fan) was asked to attend the World Series and even traveled with the White Sox to Houston where Perry joined the players on the field and in the locker room as they celebrated their championship. In late 2006, Perry's two solo projects, Street Talk and For the Love of Strange Medicine (both featuring previously unreleased material), and his Greatest Hits CD were remastered and re-released. Sony Legacy released Playlist: The Very Best of Steve Perry on January 13, 2009. As a San Francisco Giants fan, Perry was spotlighted during their 2010 World Championship run. He was spotted in game 5 of the NLCS leading the crowd in a singalong of "Don't Stop Believin'". In the eighth inning of the second game of the 2010 World Series in San Francisco, fans at AT&T Park began singing along to the song "Lights" by Journey. Perry was shown on the scoreboard singing, jumping and pumping up the crowd. The Giants went on to win 9–0 over the Texas Rangers. In 2014, Perry was observed leading AT&T Park in a chorus of "Don't Stop Believin'". In an interview with Classic Rock Presents AOR, released in December 2010, Perry revealed that he had written many new songs and was contemplating his first solo project since 1994. In May 2013, Perry had a mole removed that turned out to be melanoma. He had two surgeries to remove the cancer cells and was told the surgeries were successful, requiring no further treatment. In a lengthy blog post in June, Perry wrote that he fell in love with psychologist and breast cancer survivor Kellie Nash, who died from cancer in December 2012, and that he himself suffered a recent cancer scare. Perry was by Nash's side as she battled cancer. On May 25, 2014, Perry joined the indie rock band Eels onstage at the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota, for the final three songs of their encore, singing Eels' "It's a Motherfucker" followed by Journey's "Open Arms" and "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'". This marked the first time he had performed on stage since the end of his Strange Medicine world tour in 1995. Perry performed with The Eels again May 31 at the Lincoln Theater in Washington, D.C., singing the same three songs plus a cover of Sam Cooke's "Only Sixteen". Perry joined the Eels a third time June 11 at L.A.'s Orpheum Theater. In addition to the same three songs previously performed, he added the Journey hit, "Lights," explaining to the audience that he wrote the song originally for L.A., but after receiving a call to join Journey, the song was changed to say "city by the Bay". In December 2015, Perry announced that he was completing a new album, which he stated was to be released in 2016. In April 2017, Perry announced that a new solo LP would be released later in the year. Perry describes the new album as a “cathartic” and “emotional expression” about the loss of a loved one. The record entitled, Traces, is Perry's third proper studio work – and first since For the Love of Strange Medicine (1994). On April 7, 2017, Steve Perry appeared alongside his ex-bandmates of Journey for the first time since 2005, to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, held at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Perry gave an acceptance speech and chose not to perform with the band in deference to current Journey lead singer Arnel Pineda. On May 20, 2018, Perry made a surprise appearance on the final week of American Idol season 16 when finalist Gabby Barrett performed Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" for her choice of song, dedicated to her hometown. Perry was then asked to give his thoughts on her performance, which he was amazed by and said "She was amazing, that's my critique!" On October 5, 2018, Steve Perry released a 10 track studio album Traces worldwide via Fantasy Records (a division of Concord Records/UMG) A US Deluxe Edition was released at Target and has 5 bonus tracks.<ref>{{cite web |title=Former JOURNEY Singer STEVE PERRY Releases Music Video For New Solo Single, 'No Erasin |url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/former-journey-singer-steve-perry-releases-music-video-for-new-solo-single-no-erasin/ |website=Blabbermouth.net |accessdate=August 22, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180819162132/http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/former-journey-singer-steve-perry-releases-music-video-for-new-solo-single-no-erasin/ |archive-date=August 19, 2018 |url-status=live }}</ref> On December 17, 2018, Perry released a cover of Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. In April 2019, Perry released a deluxe version of the Traces album along with his first official music video in 25 years. In October 2019, in a "thank you" post to fans marking the one-year anniversary of the release of his comeback album Traces, Perry indicated more new releases were coming, including Christmas music this same year. On October 31, 2019, Perry released a three-song holiday EP. Vocal style and acclaim Perry is renowned for his tenor vocal range, which spans from F#2 to A5. Perry's voice has been described as a "high 'tenor altino' [with] a tone somewhere between Sam Cooke and Aretha Franklin." He has been dubbed "The Voice", a moniker originally coined by former chart peer Jon Bon Jovi. Queen guitarist Brian May said: "Perry is a truly luminous singer, in my opinion—a voice in a million." Record executive, producer, and former American Idol judge and Journey session musician Randy Jackson has described Perry's voice as "the golden voice," adding that aside from Robert Plant, "there's no singer in rock that even came close to Steve Perry. The power, the range, the tone—he created his own style. He mixed a little Motown, a little Everly Brothers, a little Zeppelin." Journey guitarist Neal Schon likened Perry's ability to that of Aretha Franklin, and agreed with Fozzy vocalist Chris Jericho's assertion that Perry "might be the greatest male singer of all time". Greg Prato of AllMusic wrote: "If only one singer could be selected as the most identifiable with '80s arena rock, it would have to be Journey's Steve Perry." Prato's colleague John Franck praised Perry's as a soaring "whale of a voice". He was voted among the ten greatest rock singers of all time in a 2009 Classic Rock reader poll. Rolling Stone ranked Perry No. 76 in "The 100 Greatest Singers of All Time," reflecting the magazine's editorial opinion. They lauded his "technical skills," as well as his "pure tone and passionate sincerity." Geoff Nicholls of Rhythm referred to Perry as "arguably the best singer of his generation". Sam Cooke, to whom Perry has been compared, was Perry's primary influence. He has also cited the vocal approach of The Beach Boys, Jackie Wilson, Frankie Valli, Lou Christie, Marvin Gaye, Joe Tex, and Jack Bruce of Cream, along with female singers such as Diana Ross, Dee Dee Sharp and Aretha Franklin. Musically, Perry drew influence from Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry. He also spoke of his fondness for Motown recordings, and English bands of the late 1960s. Songwriting Perry was a principal songwriter for most of Journey's songs throughout his tenure with the band, as well as his solo efforts. These efforts led to a nomination to the Songwriter's Hall of Fame 2020. Discography Albums Solo CompilationsPerry's Coming (1995)Greatest Hits + Five Unreleased (1998)Playlist: The Very Best of Steve Perry (2009)Oh Sherrie: The Best of Steve Perry (2010) EPsSilver Bells (2019) With JourneyInfinity (1978)Evolution (1979)Departure (1980)Escape (1981)Frontiers (1983)Raised on Radio (1986)Trial by Fire'' (1996) Solo singles References External links Journey Rocker Kept Sopranos Boss Waiting (archived link) Category:1949 births Category:American male singer-songwriters Category:American rock singers Category:American singer-songwriters Category:American rock songwriters Category:American male songwriters Category:American tenors Category:Journey (band) members Category:Living people Category:People from Hanford, California Category:American people of Azorean descent Category:People from Lemoore, California Category:20th-century American singers Category:21st-century American singers Category:20th-century American writers Category:21st-century American writers Category:Singers from California Category:Songwriters from California Category:American rock keyboardists Category:Fantasy Records artists Category:Columbia Records artists
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What unmitigated, romanticized bs. Most of the refugees are young Somalian men, who are well-known for their manipulation of the system. They know that the US will reject their application for refugee status because they are there illegally. They know that Canada will reject them at a legal border crossing because if the US rejects them Canada does not have to accept them. So they cross illegally into Canada because the word is out that Canada will "have" to grant them a refugee hearing. Many will not even show up for their hearing, but disappear into the large immigrant population in Toronto. They are benefit-shopping, pure and simple. Working the system to their benefit, nothing more. Can I blame them for taking advantage of ridiculously lax Canadian immigration policy? Not really. But to try and claim that people who simply disregard the rule of law to get what they want are "dreamers" who are desirable in any society is laughable.
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Hope GCI is reading the comments on here and on social media, no one likes them and they should really try to change it. If your customers don't like you and only use you out of necessity, they will jump ship as soon as they can. The article says GCI offers unlimited broadband options, I can't find any unlimited options, they cap all their internet options and charge extra if you go over but they don't roll over unused portions, which in my opinion is theft, if you charge for over the limit, you should reimburse for unused, it's only fair, anything else is just gouging your customers. Wake up GCI before all your customers are gone, I can't wait for another company to provide high speed internet so I can drop GCI.
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Also see this if you cant trust Murkoth Ramunni http://books.google.com/books?id=HHev0U1GfpEC&pg;=PA51&dq;=Thiyya+matrilineal&hl;=en&sa;=X&ei;=TlpPUd2aH8mWiQLgvIDgBA&ved;=0CDYQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q;=Thiyya%20matrilineal&f;=false
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Welcome to the E46Fanatics forums. E46Fanatics is the premiere website for BMW 3 series owners around the world with interactive forums, a geographical enthusiast directory, photo galleries, and technical information for BMW enthusiasts. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us. You come into my thread, that has the topic clearly lined out, then complain that I won't answer an unrelated question while you yourself show no intention of sticking to the topic. You have some nerve, there. Oh, please ti317, answer my question! I won't be able to sleep until I hear what you have to say! Whatever. Surely, there's a "conservative" on here that can explain to me why Boehner won't call for a vote. Oh so we can only discuss what you say is in the title? Sorta like you discussing sane sex marriage in a Federal Shutdown thread? A blind man on a galloping horse can see why. First, he is not 100% certain of the vote. Second there is nothing to be gained by calling the vote. Sorta like Harry Reid refusing to bring the Bill to fund the NIH to the floor. Now I've answered your question. Do you have it in you to give a grown up answer to mine? All the early betting is on no. But I keep telling them you are more intellectually honest than that. That shrugging gif response wasn't even directed to you. That was my shrugging gif response! Get your own damned shrugging gif response for your quotes you thieving bastard! What are you? A Tea Bag Republican?!?!? And yet the President took it upon himself to change the text of a statute without benefit of any legislative action ( hint, changing the effective date of employer mandate). Second hint, read Articles 1 and 2 of the U.S. Constitution. Nothing unconstitutional was committed....otherwise, don't you think the Republican party would have been circling the wagons? The POTUS was entirely within his power to make those changes whether you like it or not. Quote: Originally Posted by ti317 And yet the President and his minions rail against the Supreme Court decision in the Citizens a United case. "My philosophy as a businessman has always been to take care of the people who make me successful. It has always been "we" in my business conversations with others. At a certain point in a successful business it behooves one to make sure those doing a good job of supporting you are not struggling to make ends meet." It's really simple, there are crooked, treasonous republicans bribed by hookers and blow (or whatever floats their boat, little boys maybe?) that will vote against the majority of the GOP stance. Likewise the Repubs have these same plants on the Demo side at any given time if the price is right. A big circle jerk. It's politics. What's politics? Simple. Getting other people to do what you want. I though you knew politics. Obama thinks he can call Boehner as he as he multitasks another teleprompter campaign speech. He's wrong, these guys aren't going to budge. What then? IDK maybe O will whip up some executive orders in his rage. This will get interesting. Nothing unconstitutional was committed....otherwise, don't you think the Republican party would have been circling the wagons? The POTUS was entirely within his power to make those changes whether you like it or not. As do Republicans against other cases....so, what's your point? Read the U.S. Constitution, Article II, Section 3 and then tell me is he has the power to rewrite law. The problem is that there are only two courses of action available, Impeachment or lawsuit. The House is unable to file a lawsuit and Impeachment has to be tried in the Senate and there are not enough votes to Convict and remove him from office and there would be tremendous backlash at another failed Impeachment. So the House is hamstrung. The problem is that the public in general is not educated on our system of government nor familiar enough with the Constitution. Read the U.S. Constitution, Article II, Section 3 and then tell me is he has the power to rewrite law. The problem is that there are only two courses of action available, Impeachment or lawsuit. The House is unable to file a lawsuit and Impeachment has to be tried in the Senate and there are not enough votes to Convict and remove him from office and there would be tremendous backlash at another failed Impeachment. So the House is hamstrung. The problem is that the public in general is not educated on our system of government nor familiar enough with the Constitution. Mostly, the heated rhetoric of the past few weeks ignores what the Administration has actually decided and how it has delimited the scope and purpose of that decision. The Treasury Department's announcement provides for one year of "transition relief," to continue working through 2014 with "employers, insurers, and other reporting entities" to revise and engage in "real-world testing" of the reporting requirements, simplify forms, coordinate requisite public and private sector information technology arrangements, and engineer a "smoother transition to full implementation in 2015." The announcement describes the postponed requirements as "ACA mandatory" -- i.e., not discretionary or subject to indefinite waiver. On July 9, Assistant Treasury Secretary Mark Mazur added, in a letter to House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Fred Upton, that the Department expects to publish proposed rules implementing the relevant provisions "this summer, after a dialogue with stakeholders." In effect, the Administration explains the delay as a sensible adjustment to phase-in enforcement, not a refusal to enforce It would be a monumentally stupid idea, the unconstitutional part, the gun ban, would be stricken and the defunding would stand. But you knew that, didn't you? It was a joke, big cat. I own plenty of firearms. However, you could modify that to replace gun ban to mandatory background checks and registration and it would be about the same. Both are examples of an unstoppable object meeting an immovable force. One has to break. Message to Obama. Change places with Biden for 15 minutes and all the votes will go thru in an instant, and the debt ceiling debate will go away also. Problem solved. You're not dragging race into this are you? __________________ "My philosophy as a businessman has always been to take care of the people who make me successful. It has always been "we" in my business conversations with others. At a certain point in a successful business it behooves one to make sure those doing a good job of supporting you are not struggling to make ends meet." Message to Obama. Change places with Biden for 15 minutes and all the votes will go thru in an instant, and the debt ceiling debate will go away also. Problem solved. Biden? Are you for real? He guy is a running joke. He ran for President twice and probably garnered a total of 100,000 votes. Selecting Biden a VP was a stroke of genius as the threat that he could become President is enough to make the Grand Dragon of the KKK donate organs to save Obama's life.
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We don't need to trade with other countries at all. Dump NAFTA and bar the door to imports and we will be so busy retooling to supply domestic needs that we will not notice the loss of trade. Sure we'll get some inflation in prices and large wage rises to meet demand - is that so bad given the otherwise inequitable, deflationary environment that we face here in Canada?
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15 or 55, he knew exactly what he was doing and admits it to this day. "Defending his home from invasion". I thought he was a Canadian. Now there is absolutely no valid reason in the world to have cared about this terrorist or have handed him my tax dollars. Your explanation just made this an even larger joke.
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2007 (UTC) Yeah dude, stop copy-pasting from websites! 22:53, 24 November
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And what did he say that you found inaccurate or unreasonable?
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What vetting? They probably came with their family, or were born here to immigrants. Regardless, their families, elders, and community must be SOOOOO friggin' proud of them!
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Um, no. Mr. Eller was spot on. Especially when he says "Apparently the left thinks their right to personally insult the president has no bounds, but if he strikes back it is “so beneath the dignity of the office.”
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Celebrity An 18-year-old boy is arrested for allegedly stealing a T-top roof panel of the Porsche Carrera GT when the destroyed car was being towed from the crash site to an impound yard. Dec 6, 2013 AceShowbiz - A man has been arrested for allegedly stealing a piece of the car Paul Walker died in on November 30. According to L.A. County Sheriff's Department, 18-year-old Jameson Witty and a 25-year-old man stalked a truck which the destroyed Porsche Carrera GT was loaded onto at 10 P.M. on Saturday night. When the tow truck stopped at a red light between Newhall Ranch Road and McBean Parkway, one of the men run to the truck and snatched a section of the car, its T-top roof panel, and then drove off. The truck driver saw them and helped detectives identify them. The stolen piece was found by detectives at a different residence in Canyon Country, in northern Los Angeles County near Santa Clarita. Witty was booked at Santa Clarita Valley sheriff's station on suspicion of felony grand theft and tampering with evidence, with bail set at $20,000. The second suspect is out of the state, but has been in contact with detectives and has agreed to surrender. Walker and his friend Roger Rodas died in a fiery car crash after Rodas lost control of the car and it hit a light pole and tree. The preliminary result of autopsies on their bodies ruled the deaths accidental. Sheriff's officials say investigation into the cause of the crash is still ongoing, though speed has been said a factor.
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@realDonaldTrump Immigrants. This is a Country of Law. If you have the Law, welcome! But if you are against the Law, you have two ways to go: go home or go to jail.
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Awesome! Animal conservation seems like a great way to use all the land around DIA. Let's take it to the next level though. We're going to need some Pronghorn and deer. We're probably good on Prairie Dogs and birds. Wolves, we need them too.
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Agreed. The All Muslims Are Bad and the ISIS is Islam monolithic myths must be extinguished.
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By that statement we have to assume all Catholic priests are pedophiles ? ;)
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That's the way I see it as well. Primary them! Recall! Drain the swamp!
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Г-н Окман. Вы меня разочаровываете. Я уже писал о своём отношении к Сахарову. Прочтите и не пишите галиматьи/маразма/туфты/etc. А формула «о мёртвых либо ничего, либо только хорошее» — лжива. От того, что Вы её придерживаетесь, ценность её ни на гран не увеличивается. Кто автор слогана — я не знаю, но на моей памяти горе-политик Горби носился, как дурак с писаной торбой. — 65.54.154.112
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Looks like this could all be yet another outrageous overreaction from the snowflakes at the University of Oregon. What a shame. The level of fear of everything, each other, their own shadows, amongst administrators and leadership at UO is palpable. Where is this all coming from? Perhaps the truth will come out about the Hall firing: Here's a clue from the British press: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/09/09/british-conductor-sacked-us-music-festival-joke-labelled-racist/
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Ditto to RichardC3 The biggest threat to humanity is spreading cherry picked obsolete information to support a position that invariably is linked to prop up an industry, or a mindset that simply isn't in tune with the fact we are in the 21st Century.
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You comment still not prove that the Navy caused the contamination. How do you know that it did not come from another source that could or could not be on your property. There are other sources for those chemicals. I grew up near Hamilton AFB and there never was an announcement about flight ops. Somehow I survived that noise of the F-86 Sabre Jets. I know that the DoD or the DOE will reimburse school districts that have military related school children. How fast that occurs is beyond yours or my control.
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The scary thing is that so many Americans bought the snake oil he was selling. Reality TV is scripted people! And he is not a gifted business man who will bring prosperity to the poor and middle class. Read a newspaper people, or watch the BBC or any news channel besides the utterly biased Fox News. Putin is enjoying this debacle that is proving just how much we have dumbed down the electorate.
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