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“The average person tells 4 lies a day, or 1460 a year a total of 88,000 by the...”
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“Do you like your state and not the federal government controlling the curriculum...”
– A Message on Ted Kennedy to Conservatives Who Hated Him (Mostly Profanity-Free for the Kiddies) (via ryking) (via soupsoup) (via kaytee)
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Ted Kennedy, The Lion of the Senate, Has Died.
BOSTON (Reuters) – U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy, a towering figure in the Democratic Party who took the helm of one of America’s most fabled political families after two older brothers were assassinated, has died, his family said. He was 77. “Edward M. Kennedy, the husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle we loved so deeply, died late Tuesday night at home in Hyannis Port...
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ListenThe Last Five Years - Shiksa Goddess The number...
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The Vagabond Bible →
The Vagabond Bible is a online magazine started by three travelers who currently “live” in Chicago, IL, U.S.A. Between the three of us we’ve traveled to a good portion of the world… and don’t intend on stopping anytime soon. Many have said travel is like a religion. Or a culture. The Vagabond Bible was started to share the array of first hand experience the Vagabonds have gained from travel–or...
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ses·qui·pe·da·lian (sěs'kwĭ-pĭ-dāl'yən)
n.  A long word. adj.   Given to or characterized by the use of long words. Long and ponderous; polysyllabic.
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de·fen·es·trate (dē-fěn'ĭ-strāt')
tr.v. To throw out of a window.
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syc·o·phant (sĭk'ə-fənt, sī'kə-)
n.  A servile self-seeker who attempts to win favor by flattering influential people. 1537 (in L. form sycophanta), “informer, talebearer, slanderer,” from L. sycophanta, from Gk. sykophantes, originally “one who shows the fig,” from sykon ”fig” + phanein ”to show.” “Showing the fig” was a vulgar gesture made by sticking the thumb...
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Ru·bi·con (rōō'bĭ-kŏn')
n. A limit that when passed or exceeded permits of no return and typically results in irrevocable commitment.
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Lisa Loeb - Dance With The Angels →
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Michael Jackson Voicemail.  →
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