Keyword: memorable
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Second mistake this year. You do know you can go to the mistake exchange and buy error credits from those of us who never make mistakes. We have surplus error credits banked from past years of mistake free living. That way, when you use up your allotted three annual mistakes, you can merely purchase more on the Error Exchange so you can continue going through life free from worry about those little oopsies that plague the error prone "Imperfects," as we perfect people call you, our customers. You can buy Error Credits singly, which have a one-month use-by expiration, or...
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I know that my classmates would recognize a Falcon because they are older and mature. I'm not sure I can say that about their offspring. It is a beautiful sight to see one nesting high up in a magistic Eucalyptus tree! I've seen many remarkable nature photographs over the years but this photo of a nesting Falcon in an old tree is perhaps the most remarkable nature shot that I've ever seen. Please send this to your older friends, since the younger ones probably have never seen a falcon, and wouldn't recognize it. http://i.imgur.com/YW6Fufm.jpg
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This video is redone and shortened for quality, effects and the pictures are of myself, wife Cheryl and family personal events in our lives. The song, I Saw The Light, is sung Karaoke by me o7jimmy.
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The pictures of this video are of family and personal events in our lives. The song, I Saw The Light, is sung Karaoke by Jimmy (o7jimmy).
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The pictures of this video are of family and personal events in our lives. The song, I Saw The Light, is sung Karaoke by Jimmy (o7jimmy).
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Guys, I am the first to jump on the GOP-elite when they backstab conservatives. I'm even sometimes at the front of the parade. But I have certain information that might show that the GOP-e wasn't all too keen on some of the rules changes that got us so upset. In fact, Romney's team might have been trying to avoid some of this stuff. I need to do more homework (there is a freeper who is my main source for this, and he's NOT GOP-machine whatsoever. If he wishes credit, I will be glad to give it to him). Wait for...
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*SNIP* Here's the list: 1. "Keep your government hands off my Medicare." Speaker at health care reform town hall meeting in Simpsonville, S.C., commenting on the government-created Medicare program, quoted by The Washington Post on July 28. 2. "We're going to be in the Hudson." Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, responding to air traffic controllers asking on which runway he preferred to land US Airways Flight 1549 on Jan. 15 before he landed in the Hudson River. 3. "There's an app for that." Apple's advertising slogan for the iPhone. 4. "You lie!" Wilson's shouted retort to Obama's address before a joint...
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I've been listening to the talking heads, all saying what they thought were going to be the take away comments from the debate, but not one mentioned the two that caught my attention the most. The first one, was Obama agreeing matter of factly, that we sould be drilling our own oil, even though he's still spouting that old and disproved line that the US only has 3% of the worlds oil supply... But what really made my eyebrows go up, was when Obama stated as a given, that we are going to have to build a lot more nuclear...
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Don't Tase Me, Bro," a phrase that swept the nation after a U.S. college student used it seeking to stop campus police from throwing him out of a speech by Sen. John Kerry, was named on Wednesday as the most memorable quote of 2007. Fred R. Shapiro, the editor of the Yale Book of Quotations, said the plea made by University of Florida student Andrew Meyer on September 17, accompanied by Meyer's screams as he was tased, beat out the racial slur that cost shock jock Don Imus his job and the Iranian president's declaration that...
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Week of May 31, 2003; Vol. 163, No. 22 Memorable Shot: Smallpox vaccine has lasting effect John Travis The threat that the smallpox virus could be used by terrorists as a biological weapon has become a cornerstone of modern angst. Now, a research team finds reason to assuage some of that anxiety: People vaccinated against smallpox decades ago retain significant antibody and immune-cell responses against the dangerous virus. "We're finding long-term immunity," says Mark Slifka of Oregon Health and Science University in Beaverton. At last week's meeting of the American Society for Microbiology in Washington, D.C., Slifka and his colleague...
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