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He told me "well you were at college doing better for yourself so I did better for myself too!" we were done right then #28. Mine was “you were just too sad because so and so died” IT HAD BEEN ...
Looking up his street 200 yards away, entire homes and businesses were engulfed in flames. Perez told his neighbors to leave. "I was willing to go to the end. I saw the firefighters, everybody was ...
“I spent most of my life on TV. … That was my childhood,” she told Us.. “Like, that was all I knew. I played with the boom mics and all of that, but [my kids are] just so not used to it.
"All These Things That I've Done" is a song by American rock band the Killers. The song was released as the third single from the band's debut studio album , Hot Fuss (2004), on August 30, 2004. It was written by frontman Brandon Flowers and features gospel choir The Sweet Inspirations .
Mistakes were made" is an expression that is commonly used as a rhetorical device, whereby a speaker acknowledges that a situation was handled poorly or inappropriately but seeks to evade any direct admission or accusation of responsibility by not specifying the person who made the mistakes, nor any specific act that was a mistake.
Then he told Val Young what the concept was, and she went in and laid her chorus vocal in one take, too. After the vocals were done, 'Pac had Ricky Rouse [Makaveli musician] replace my keyboard bass and guitar parts with live bass and guitar parts, and the song was done—less than two hours total.
Over the course of his 17-year career, Ryan played for nine different teams — becoming one of the most traded players in NFL history, according to ESPN.Because of these moves, all seven of his ...
"You had an option, sir" (sometimes remembered as You had a choice, sir) was a phrase used by Brian Mulroney against John Turner during the English-language leaders debate in the 1984 Canadian federal election. The exchange is considered one of the only "knockout blows" in the history of Canadian political debate.