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"My DVR is my new girlfriend," Mr. [Dave] Kass said. "And she does whatever I tell her to do."Probably no relation to Leon. And, later in the story:
"There's something exciting - and probably tremendously sad - about finishing one episode of "Lost" and knowing you've got another one all ready to fire up," [journalist Alan Cohen] wrote in an e-mail message. "No more of this waiting-a-week-to-find-out hassle. It's like finding a cache of Playboys as a kid. One Playboy was cool, but it was so much better knowing you've got all these other Playboys on deck, ready to go."Friend, the act isn't so much sad as the simile is.
Move your hair off your face so I can find your lipsTo the more humorous and typical "A Villa in Portugal":
Want to taste pepper on your mouth and on your fingertips
I hear the cats scratching at the door
You say, "I'll feed them later,
Get back on the floor"
She was going to a movie, a friend was gonna pick her upNone of their stuff seems to be in print, and they don't have much of a web presence, but Amazon has used CDs. Blogcritics did an interview with Moe Berg that plays some songs. This fan site has an impressive set of MP3s of concert performances that I haven't tested.
She didn't say she was going all the way to the Iberian Peninsula
Stephen Kovacsics of American Citizen Services, an office of the U.S. Consulate, spoke to a victim who had lost $200,000.Scammers work with Nigerians living in America to physically intimidate victims who start to get suspicious.
Kovacsics says he is awakened several nights a week by Americans pleading for help with an emergency, such as a fiancee (whom they have only met in an online chat room) locked up in a Nigerian jail. He has to tell them that there is probably no fiancee, no emergency.
Kovacsics said victims can't believe that a scammer would spend months of internet chat just to net $700 or $1,000, not realizing that is big money in Nigeria and fraudsters will have many scams running at the same time.
Just as the Constitution does not enact Mr. Herbert Spencer's Social Statics, so it does not enact prescriptions from the pages of The Journal of Law & Economics—where, we may assume, an article will appear in due course adding this ordinance to the long list of laws whose costs exceed their benefits. "[A] law can be both economic folly and constitutional." CTS, 481 U.S. at 96-97 (Scalia, J., concurring). Chicago's law may well be folly; we are confident that it is constitutional.It's a shame that neither of the Bushes have confidence in the wisdom of the Senate or the American people to recognize and reject an unfair attack.
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"All right," he finally said, "but then you got to get the story exactly straight. There was one other reason I stayed. It wasn't as important as the cats. But it wouldn't be a true story unless you mentioned the other reason."
"What's the other reason?"
"The traffic."
"What?"
"It took my wife 12 hours to drive from New Orleans to Jackson on Sunday," he said. "She left Sunday at 1 p.m. and arrived in Jackson at 1 a.m."
"So?"
"That's usually a two-and-a-half-hour drive."
"Right. So what?"
"You don't understand: I hate traffic."
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