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POPSOpen-minded blog readers... ...on a moderate voice within their own party "Harold Ford was, is, and always will be a whiny little bitch. No one should take him seriously." "Harold Ford is a little punk. Period. Screw him." "Harold Ford: concern troll." Can you just imagine how open minded they would be toward right-wing opinion?
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POPSesmy brown eye barbie lets play i am me im sexy in heaven im a tease you're my weakness approval isnt needed boy has my heart do anything for you kiss me under stars take my breath away whats his face hes mine caught in the rain love bein stupid together monkeys hello apesta la cola love my girls
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POPSBest wishes for 2008 Another video . And, please, watch this one , too :) (Detailed informations on Lennon's song here ) _______________________________ With special greetings to the honorable clipmarks community and its nice members. @-->--->---
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POPSLow PEs Drag Down Wisdom Tree ETF As this blogger points out, low pe stocks don't always go up. EZY is loaded with bank stocks, so it has taken a beating and isnt even matching the S&P. Long term, we shall see.
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POPSJohnny Depp A quote from Johnny Depp. Don't know why it didn't attribute it to him in he quote.
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POPSFreedom,a Right-not a privilage. Because freedom Isnt Free,bestowed,bequeathed or granted-you have to guard it constantly-protect it Always-or in a "NewYorkMinute"-Its eroded,slipping away-gone.
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POPSscum sorry if my spelling isnt very good but I am dyslectic
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POPSIsnt It Romantic? - Maurice Chevalier - Jeanette MacDonald
I'm a huge fan of the films of the 1930s (don't mistakingly lump the 30s and 40s together... they are entirely different animals altogether!!!) The 30s began with sound films just arriving on the heels of several decades of 'silent' film and the great depression in full swing. People were looking for escapism and Hollywood provided with a creativity seldom seen sense! Taking advantage of the new technology of sound-on-film, the studios quickly churned-out musicals with energetic abandon. Depression-era audiences gobbled these films up with a passion. Surprisingly, 75 years later and we have yet to match the artistic techniques of the very first musicals. Perhaps the best musical of all time is 'LOVE ME TONIGHT' from 1932. Director Rouben Mamoulian, composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Larry Hart created an unprecedented integration of song, story and cinema. Watch this musical snippet which begins in Paris with Maurice Chevalier singing "Isn't It Romantic" in his shop. The unforgetabl