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  1. bear again rocks!!!!!!! :crazy: :crazy:
  2. No doubt ! (lots of Mosaic listening time coming up ). Factoring in though my current Mosaic churn rate of about 2CDs of a box per year.
  3. instant composer pool
  4. the far more practical world book was published in 2011. i am not aware of their plans to publish subsequent bound editions.
  5. foreign manufacturers tour prospective manufacturing site
  6. 8 pound burger :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
  7. nothing excites like a new alcoholic beverage, when it's good, and a good irish drum solo, when it's good. bartender don served up this beauty with triple expresso and draught guinness. 2 shots in a pint of a sweet batch of draught guinness. this calls for some fine irish drumming. ahhhhh!!!! sincere thanks to miss terri for posting the haynes-perez video. her website 1 good double deserves another.
  8. #91 says good bye Dear Steelers Fans, As of today, I am no longer a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I leave the field and Steelers with no regrets, and am grateful to have played for such a tremendous organization. I feel truly blessed to have spent my entire professional career in the best town, playing for the most loyal fans who have loved and supported myself and my family. The last 13 years of our lives have been special because of the people who cheered me on, and I am truly fortunate to have been a part of the Steelers, the City of Pittsburgh and the Steelers Nation. You have opened your arms and your hearts to us as a family and we will never forget that. Your support, enthusiasm, love and dedication are gifts I will carry with me my entire life. I may no longer be on the Steelers active roster, but I will always be a Steeler and will never forget the people who made it all worthwhile — the fans, the Rooneys, the front office, the equipment guys and trainers, my teammates and family. Thank you for supporting me over the last 13 years, and I hope you will support me in whatever future path life will take me on. We plan on making Pittsburgh our home and I will endeavor for the rest of my days to find a way to thank each and every one of you personally for all that you have done and meant for me and my family. You cheered for me for 13 years and now I cheer for you for the rest of my life. You will always be in my heart, thoughts and prayers. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for allowing me to have the job of a lifetime. You will always be in my heart. Your friend always, Aaron Smith and Family, No. 91 Aaron Smith Leaves the Steelers in a Classy Way
  9. stilled voices she, in her spring, was cut down at this spot by a drunken driver several years ago. remember, and listen for those forever still.......
  10. tom izzo discusses bruce weber firing Here you have administrators who the pulling the rug under things in the middle of January when you’re 16-6 or 16-7 or whatever it was and you publicly talk about ‘we’ll make decisions at the end of the year’. I don’t know what you guys think about kids…but they’re a little more fragile today. Not as many two parent homes. Not as good a school systems that are holding kids accountable and demanding. So now we put that on those poor kids? And then we’re surprised that they lose nine out of ten? I think it was ridiculous the way that it was handled. If I take abuse for that I really don’t care. Because I’m also president of our [National Association of Basketball Coaches] association this isn’t about a friendship, this is about a profession. In any organization, the only way you can be successful is if top to bottom, from the president to the trainer, are all on the same page. I feel bad for the Illini Nation…but I feel worse for Bruce because we lost a good soldier…I hope that administration has a good game plan. If this was HBO, we could really get at it right now.
  11. something old, something blue, something borrowed, something new
  12. hugo is a beautiful, lovely, moving, superb in all respects, film. it has 10 times the depth of most films.
  13. I remember Fred enjoyed a cocktail of Ripple & Champagne, a Champipple. there used to be champale. i am considering a small cup of straight fruit loop vodka with trix. this vodka is milkwhite, as the photo shows.
  14. i've had several bouts with red ripple.
  15. thx. i've had never had the patience to brew or distill. my efforts with the hydroxyl radical in chemistry lab proved abysmal.
  16. headed east on cook road, i noticed over my right shoulder a beautiful blue dusk and setting sun... ''darn it. the sky and setting sun are just gorgeous", i exclaimed to my lady friend. shortly, our travels turned west on cook rd. and we captured a fragment of a gorgeous blue dusk. maurice andre, THE trumpeter extraordinaire for many generations, left us on february 25 of this year. i will miss him. thankfully, there are hundreds of his superb recordings; i am fortunate.....
  17. ochocinco in the news ochocinco in the news Chad Ochocinco was trying to have a normal Saturday night. He went out to a party with his reality star wife and Darrelle Revis, dressed in a custom suit and Louboutins just in case he had to go straight to a 7 a.m. church service and then -- bam! -- he gets micturated on by a lion. You read this The New England Patriots receiver was at a charity event in Miami on Saturday night when he ran into the caged animal. According to Ochocinco's Twitter account, the king of the jungle proceeded to become the urine sprayer at the party. The initial tweet: "Swear to lil 10 pound bearded baby Jesus* I just got peed on by a real "Lion" I'm not lying either. And y'all wonder why I don't go out!!!!!"
  18. now, if lebron had koby's drive and competitiveness...................that's downright scary.
  19. maurice andre obituary By MARGALIT FOX Maurice André, a virtuoso credited with having transformed the trumpet from a workaday cog in the back of the orchestra into a seductive solo instrument in front, died on Feb. 25 in Bayonne, in southwest France. He was 78. His family confirmed the death to the news agency Agence France-Presse, declining to specify the cause. Mr. André, who began his professional life as a coal miner, was esteemed as a trumpeter for his warm, robust tone; lightning technique; and clarion high notes, whose stratospheric reaches could prompt waves of applause from audiences. What potential for showmanship his gifts entailed was mitigated, most critics agreed, by his sensitive musicianship, which let him spin out lyrical, shapely lines much as a singer would. By all accounts, Mr. André was to the trumpet what Jean-Pierre Rampal was to the flute or Pablo Casals to the cello: a player whose instrument, long considered a mainstay of the orchestral ark, became, in his hands, the fleet, dazzling tool of a concerto soloist.
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