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- #101
- Posted: 10/13/2024 17:11
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"A depiction of crowned heads lampooning an out of line board of elected officials that violated the law and trampled our civil rights is a far cry from the gruesome cartoons on display at the Lincoln Museum in Springfield, which were in their day par for the political course." - Shut Up! The Bizarre War That One Public Library Waged Against the First Amendment - by Megan Fox & Kevin DuJan
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neilgee
The longer i'm retired the better i used to play
Gender: Male
Age: 64
Location: Manchester 
- #102
- Posted: 10/14/2024 10:01
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Scott to the NME: 'I was made to look like the great deliverer of the human race, as if I thought myself capable of leading hoards of brutalised, twisted children to see the almighty light of day'.
The Impossible Dream - Anthony Reynolds
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- #103
- Posted: 10/14/2024 13:04
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Oops. I'm really sorry I keep forgetting to give you a page and sentence number.
"Jed was no lady's man; in fact, Jackie was his first girlfriend before she became his first love." - The Redemption of Jedidiah Pinkney - by J.R. Pitts
page 51, sentence 8
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neilgee
The longer i'm retired the better i used to play
Gender: Male
Age: 64
Location: Manchester 
- #104
- Posted: 10/15/2024 16:34
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Don't worry I will carry on regardless
Roger applied, passed the audition and moved to Liv's home patch - reader, he married her.
Searching For Dexy's Midnight Runners by Nige Tassell
86;6
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- #105
- Posted: 10/15/2024 17:42
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"And Joanna--she was a strangely fascinating woman who not only proved to be agreeable company over late-night pancakes, but seemed to have some insight into his odd condition." - Powers and Principalities by Dan Calabrese
page 27, sentence 6
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neilgee
The longer i'm retired the better i used to play
Gender: Male
Age: 64
Location: Manchester 
- #106
- Posted: 10/16/2024 10:24
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'It was almost as if shooting yourself in the foot was seen as a victory,' that notion of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
Searching For Dexy's Midnight Runners by Nige Tassell
77;7
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- #107
- Posted: 10/16/2024 17:13
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"Cold darkness surrounded her and she realized this might be her last moments on earth." - Works of Darkness by V.B. Tenery
page 36, sentence 5
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neilgee
The longer i'm retired the better i used to play
Gender: Male
Age: 64
Location: Manchester 
- #108
- Posted: 10/17/2024 07:23
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Childhood has no forebodings, but then, it is soothed by no memories of outlived sorrow.
The Mill on The Floss by George Eliot
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- #109
- Posted: 10/17/2024 07:59
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"The base was practically a mini armory, but for most of the gangsters, it was the closest thing to home they'd ever had." - The Divided Nation (The Infidel Books Book 1) by Angela R. Watts
page 45, sentence 6
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neilgee
The longer i'm retired the better i used to play
Gender: Male
Age: 64
Location: Manchester 
- #110
- Posted: 10/17/2024 23:02
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I only know that it turned out as uncomfortably for Tom Tulliver as if he had been plied with cheese in order to remedy a gastric weakness which prevented him from digesting cheese.
The Mill on The Floss by George Eliot
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