Posts Tagged ‘pockets’

Dumpster Diving

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

I guess I should specify that the movie reminded me of my late sophomore year through senior years of high school, definitely not my freshman year. We got there, and he rummaged through his pockets and proclaimed that he had “lost his keys”. I dont remember much about my teenage years and no I only [...]

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Ean Farrow And Thomas Ray, III Both Deserve To Die

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

They took it, turned his pockets inside out, took what he had and told him since he was a Marine and didnt have any money he didnt deserve to live. The two men charged in the attack were identified as Ean Farrow, 19, and Thomas Ray III, 20, both of Cleveland. Where would someone pick [...]

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The Waverly Inn’s Norman Mailer Nostalgia [Parochial News]

Monday, May 26th, 2008

I am trying to figure out if the William Underwood born 1821 in Melton Mowbray is mine. His mother passed away in 1823 and his father had remarried. There used to be hundreds of these little extra parochial pockets all over the country, dating back centuries, when land was held by the monasteries, or abbeys. [...]

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Charley White

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Charley Case, thought to be black passing for white. Charley Case, thought to be black passing for white. Adcock had broken his regular bat and accomplished the feat using a borrowed bat belonging to Milwaukees reserve catcher Charley White. Charley stuck her hands, then her wrists, and finally most of her forearms into the front [...]

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Tax Rebate - Questions And Answers About 2008 Tax Rebate Checks

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Are you confused about the IRS stimulus checks that are currently being mailed? I was too, until I came across this helpful column on CNN.com that breaks everything down for us. The rebates serve as a one-time tax cut initially based on their 2007 incomes. Overall, the Treasury will distribute more than $110 billion to [...]

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Sparks Fly Between Candidates Over Energy

Friday, April 25th, 2008

The burned-out shells of at least five Montreal police cars littered the city’s downtown early Tuesday morning after vandals torched and smashed vehicles and damaged businesses to punctuate a first-round NHL playoff victory celebration. A massive crowd celebrating the Canadiens’ seventh-game victory Monday over the Boston Bruins filled downtown streets Monday and had started to [...]

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