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I, wearing my headset at full volume, tense up as if a bomb has been dropped. I begin to open my mouth half expecting to sing a long with the next verse or the chorus. The boys seem to expect this to, playing the melody outright for a moment before realizing there is nothing left to sing. There are no more versus to sing, the chorus has been done.
Michelle Malkin calls it like it is. And I think it's appropriate to award Matthews an honorary title befitting this incident.
An original story I thought I'd share with you - self-preservation, love and denial
Massive quanities of remotes got you down? Then, it's time to simplify!
The Homeless. I spend 40 hours/week with the population, working at a shelter. These are stories from the shelter.
I suppose if you were to pick anyone to remake the classic Alfred Hitchcock film The Man Who Knew Too Much, Hitchock himself would not a bad choice. And that is just what the master of suspense did in 1956. In fact this version feels more like an extended, director's cut than a remake.
It was 1658. Agnes Bowker, 27, a spinster and domestic servant found herself with a difficult, but hardly unusual problem ...
In a world of email and instant messages, a handwritten letter can be a welcome relief.
Not since the Age of Enlightenment have we seen such a crew of intellectual cutthroats, divinely assured of their place in history.
A new study shows that half the personal bankruptcies in America are linked to medical bills. 76% of filers actually had insurance coverage.
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