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kdm, resourceful by nature. >>> alice, how many years did you work on einstein? >> well, let's see, since 1978. i was hired at that time to do a computerized index of everything that is in the einstein archive. >> you have produced the einstein almanac, and it goes year by year of what happens in the life of einstein and its impact of the world. professor einstein, a forward by everlet einstein. a forward of einstein? >> she is his granddaughter. >> this deals with albert einstein's letters to and from children, right? >> right. >> you have a recordable einstein, which is a great book also, and some amazing quotes, not all scientific by any means, most not. which you gathered, correct? >> yes. this is the third edition. the first one was a quotable einstein and the expanded quotable einstein and this came out to commemorate this year. >> and robert schuhman, you are dr. schuhman and you produce, this is a massive book. it's about 400 pages and beyond. this is a collected papers of albert einstein and you have done nine volumes of books of this comparable size? >>
kdm, resourceful by nature. >>> alice, how many years did you work on einstein? >> well, let's see, since 1978. i was hired at that time to do a computerized index of everything that is in the einstein archive. >> you have produced the einstein almanac, and it goes year by year of what happens in the life of einstein and its impact of the world. professor einstein, a forward by everlet einstein. a forward of einstein? >> she is his granddaughter. >> this deals...
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alice rivlin joins me. violent movie about bank robbers, this is what house republicans used for a pep talk about the debt ceiling negotiations. that's in tonight's rewrite. this past year alone there was a 93% increase in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all and knows what to keep in, and what to keep out. outsmart the threats. see how at cisco.com cisco. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open an account today and put schwab mobile to work for you. >>> house republicans stupidly use
alice rivlin joins me. violent movie about bank robbers, this is what house republicans used for a pep talk about the debt ceiling negotiations. that's in tonight's rewrite. this past year alone there was a 93% increase in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all and knows what to keep in, and what to keep out. outsmart the threats. see...
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alice rivlin joins me. and from a very violent movie about bank robbers, this is what house republicans used for a pep talk about the debt ceiling negotiations. that's in tonight's rewrite. i'm always looking out for small ways to be more healthy. like new splenda® essentials™ no calorie sweeteners. this bowl of strawberries is loaded with vitamin c. and now, b vitamins to boot. coffee doesn't have fiber. unless you want it to. get more with new splenda® essentials™, a small boost of fiber, or antioxidants, or b vitamins in every packet. same great taste with an added "way to go, me" feeling. new splenda® essentials™. get more out of what you put in. look in this sunday's paper for a three dollar coupon. our girl's an architect. our boy's a genius. we are awesome parents! biddly-boop. [ male announcer ] if you find a lower rate on a room you've booked, we won't just match it. we'll give you $50 towards your next trip. [ gnome ] it's go time. he needs some gellin'. yeahhhhhhh. gellin' is like having a teeny
alice rivlin joins me. and from a very violent movie about bank robbers, this is what house republicans used for a pep talk about the debt ceiling negotiations. that's in tonight's rewrite. i'm always looking out for small ways to be more healthy. like new splenda® essentials™ no calorie sweeteners. this bowl of strawberries is loaded with vitamin c. and now, b vitamins to boot. coffee doesn't have fiber. unless you want it to. get more with new splenda® essentials™, a small boost of...
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alice rivlin joins me.y violent movie about bank robbers, this is what house republicans used for a pep talk about the debt ceiling negotiations. that's in tonight's rewrite. >>> house republicans stupidly use a clip from a bank robbery film, "the town," to rally theiç troops during the debt negotiations, the star, ben aflek thinks they should have used another film of his. we'll tell you which one. and the dow dropped today. is there a plan good for the american economy? there was a 93% increase in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all and knows what to keep in, and what to keep out. outsmart the threats. see how at cisco.com cisco. can become romantic just like that. a spark might come from -- a touch, a glance -- it can come along anywhere, anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be re
alice rivlin joins me.y violent movie about bank robbers, this is what house republicans used for a pep talk about the debt ceiling negotiations. that's in tonight's rewrite. >>> house republicans stupidly use a clip from a bank robbery film, "the town," to rally theiç troops during the debt negotiations, the star, ben aflek thinks they should have used another film of his. we'll tell you which one. and the dow dropped today. is there a plan good for the american economy?...
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alice cooper is tonight's playlist. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline." july 25th, 2011. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. we were planning on bringing you robin roberts' extraordinary interview with the hotel maid who's accusing the international banking titan dominique strauss-kahn of sexually assaulting her. and we will bring you that full interview tomorrow because the news tonight is out of washington, where the nation is on the brink of fiscal crisis. just one week away from the august 2nd deadline. there's the clock. the showdown over the national debt spilled over into prime-time television tonight. in dueling addresses by president obama and house speaker john boehner. with one week to go until the united states of america runs out of money to pay its debts, the world watched as the democratic president and the republican speaker of the house hurled accusations at each other. >> for the past several weeks republican house members have essentially said that the only way they'
alice cooper is tonight's playlist. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline." july 25th, 2011. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. we were planning on bringing you robin roberts' extraordinary interview with the hotel maid who's accusing the international banking titan dominique strauss-kahn of sexually assaulting her. and we will bring you that full interview tomorrow...
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i will study more. >> alice studied hard. she gets automatic a's. she's on the honor roll!- she gets all a's. she's on the honor roll. >> oh, my god. i can't believe it? you see? i am capeable. don't call me dummy. now who do you think schnur i am a girl with just good grades. >> the morale of this story is that no matter what people think about you, all you have to do is show who you really are. even if the situation isn't good for you, you must make the best effort you can and you will succeed in this life. jenny chuasiriporn did -- life. [cheers and applause] >> all right. yell about the shooting, about the killings. mothers don't remember reality. phone call. angers, her client. who the media pictures fighting and screaming. wife drops the bottle. neighbors. let mep put some ink in your mind. blue, red, purple, green, black, so many colors of ink i'm going to start an art gearly. google me. violence is my silence. >> all right. i see a room with darkness. i see the color white. poems are made in darkness. poems are p white. poems are shadows. all poems are what you want
i will study more. >> alice studied hard. she gets automatic a's. she's on the honor roll!- she gets all a's. she's on the honor roll. >> oh, my god. i can't believe it? you see? i am capeable. don't call me dummy. now who do you think schnur i am a girl with just good grades. >> the morale of this story is that no matter what people think about you, all you have to do is show who you really are. even if the situation isn't good for you, you must make the best effort you can...
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and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's an activist, academic and author who is one of the true icons of the american civil rights movement. a ten-term veteran of the georgia legislature, he helped found the student nonviolent coordinating committee and served as president of the southern poverty law center, and chaired the board of the naccp for more than a decade. he's julian bond. this is overheard. ♪
and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's an activist, academic and author who is one of the true icons of the american civil rights movement. a ten-term veteran of the georgia legislature, he helped found the student nonviolent coordinating committee and served as president of the southern poverty law center, and chaired the board of the naccp for more than a decade. he's julian bond. this is overheard. ♪
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toklus. >> gertrude and alice fell in love. eventually alice moved into the apartment of leo and gertrude. it was gertrude who continued to bring artists into the home. >> reporter: but gertrude stein wanted to be more than a collector. >> she liked collecting but after a while, her public image as a patron and a collector bothered her. she wanted to be known the same way picasso was known, for her creative work, not just the collecting of others. >> reporter: stein thought of herself as a writer, whose work, corn contends, has come back into fashion. >> she was outside the mainstream until really feminism rediscovered her and began to look at her through a completely different lens. >> reporter: in addition to writing several books including the bestselling autobiography, stein composed the la brett toe for a cutting edge opera converged by virgil thompson. three acts with an all black cast produced in 1934. both museums are showing excerpts. as a writer and a collector, gertrude was a very strong personality who encouraged he
toklus. >> gertrude and alice fell in love. eventually alice moved into the apartment of leo and gertrude. it was gertrude who continued to bring artists into the home. >> reporter: but gertrude stein wanted to be more than a collector. >> she liked collecting but after a while, her public image as a patron and a collector bothered her. she wanted to be known the same way picasso was known, for her creative work, not just the collecting of others. >> reporter: stein...
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i begin by class with alice. the reader has to have the curiosity of alice to see the white rabbit running and she has to have the courage of jufrming into the hole -- jumping into the hole wanting to discover the new world fix offers -- fiction offers so image nation offers you -- imagination offers you alternate worlds or potential. >> did he not say this is an exact quote -- readers were born free and ought to remain free which you quoted? >> yes. >> doesn't he say that the reader is the classic in subordinate? >> yes. >> and he says curiosity is insubordination in its purest form. >> curiosity is insubordination in its purest form. >> usually in lolita when he's describing what a work of fictionhould be he talks -- about curiosity and tenderness. for him curiosity wants to make you want to know about other people and emphasize with them. >> english is a foreign language for you? >> english is foreign. >> were you caught -- taught it at home? >> i was taught in school. >> nab bark calf's native language was no
i begin by class with alice. the reader has to have the curiosity of alice to see the white rabbit running and she has to have the courage of jufrming into the hole -- jumping into the hole wanting to discover the new world fix offers -- fiction offers so image nation offers you -- imagination offers you alternate worlds or potential. >> did he not say this is an exact quote -- readers were born free and ought to remain free which you quoted? >> yes. >> doesn't he say that the...
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alice is one of the first women in alabama who was ever admitted to the bar. she -- at 99 she's the oldest practicing attorney in the state. she continues to practice every day, and she hopes to celebrate her 100th birthday in september at her law desk. she was quite a character and told me quite a bit about how the lee girls were raised. and her answer to that question is, she quoted her sister saying, she couldn't top what she had done. she had nowhere to go but down. and i think the combination of this kind of overwhelming thing, the somewhat autobiographical nature of what was written about and not to disappoint yourself let alone the other people out there waiting for a second book, all of that -- she writes about the fact that we don't -- that we don't get second novels from such a wonderful writer. >> thank you. and your film is opening nationwide, you're premiering in new york. we'll be looking for your film and your book is available. we have it here in the lobby. it's available on amazon. i'm going to go to paulette and go to john on this question. b
alice is one of the first women in alabama who was ever admitted to the bar. she -- at 99 she's the oldest practicing attorney in the state. she continues to practice every day, and she hopes to celebrate her 100th birthday in september at her law desk. she was quite a character and told me quite a bit about how the lee girls were raised. and her answer to that question is, she quoted her sister saying, she couldn't top what she had done. she had nowhere to go but down. and i think the...
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george will, arianna huffington, founder of "the huffington post," former clinton budget director alice rivlin also a member of one of the many y commissions studying solutions to the debt crisis, and charlie gasparino, senior correspondent for fox business network. good morning, all. you heard what the secretary of the treasury said. george, is the country going to go off the cliff or will there be a deal do you think? >> we were supposed to go off the cliff originally in may. that was the drop dead date then it was moved to august 2nd, a week there this coming tuesday. now suddenly we wake up this morning and mr. geithner, whose credibilility is zero with republicans and this is one reason why, says no, no, 4:00 this afternoon, the asian markets open, and that's the drop dead date. the president this week in his tantrum compress conference said republicans won't say any to anything. they said yes to the ryan budget, the democratic senate said no. they said yes to cap and balance. the only plan put on paper, the president has put not one on paper, the only one debated in the house, the
george will, arianna huffington, founder of "the huffington post," former clinton budget director alice rivlin also a member of one of the many y commissions studying solutions to the debt crisis, and charlie gasparino, senior correspondent for fox business network. good morning, all. you heard what the secretary of the treasury said. george, is the country going to go off the cliff or will there be a deal do you think? >> we were supposed to go off the cliff originally in may....
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i got involved in the alice b. toklas democratic club. i ran for the democratic central committee in 2004. i ended up sharing the committee. it was a gradual process for me. by the time i started thinking about running for supervisor, it made sense because of my involvement in the community and in politics. >> what did you learn from campaigning for supervisor? >> i learned a lot. i knocked on about $15,000. -- i knocked about 15,000 doors. i met a huge number of people. that is the best way to learn about the neighborhood, the city, and what people want and what their concerns are. i feel i can do so much more than before and started campaigning. -- i feel like i know so much more than before i started campaigning. we're all part of the left on the national standard. i am a good liberal democrat. in the san francisco spectrum, and probably considered more middle of the road. -- i am probably considered more middle-of-the-road. i am very independently comes to the issues. i do not vote the party line. a judge each issue on its merits. tha
i got involved in the alice b. toklas democratic club. i ran for the democratic central committee in 2004. i ended up sharing the committee. it was a gradual process for me. by the time i started thinking about running for supervisor, it made sense because of my involvement in the community and in politics. >> what did you learn from campaigning for supervisor? >> i learned a lot. i knocked on about $15,000. -- i knocked about 15,000 doors. i met a huge number of people. that is the...
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alice b. toklas was her lifelong partner. they had several different homes.e know about their home in paris, the famous salon. you get a taste of what their domestic life was like. >> one thing recreated is the fabulous wallpaper. the black-and-white photos do not convey the color. >> in doing a lot of research, you discover a little tidbits. with an exhibition, at the find ways to make it come together. we found beautiful photographs of the interior of their home. then we found a tiny scrap of the wallpaper. we saw how blue and vibrant it was. we had a designer recreate the image of the wallpaper. we had it made into wallpaper so we could all experience what it would have been like to be in their home. it is dynamic and fantastic. they seem very monochromatic because you only know them through black-and-white photographs, but they had such a vibrant life. that is what the exhibition is also trying to show. the third one is the art of friendship. picasso and matisse were part of their second family. there were people she admired and worked with. we introduced
alice b. toklas was her lifelong partner. they had several different homes.e know about their home in paris, the famous salon. you get a taste of what their domestic life was like. >> one thing recreated is the fabulous wallpaper. the black-and-white photos do not convey the color. >> in doing a lot of research, you discover a little tidbits. with an exhibition, at the find ways to make it come together. we found beautiful photographs of the interior of their home. then we found a...
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alice shrek is always in the top two or three. the town had. always in the top two or three. i have to tell you, there is a message in that that we libertarians, individualists, one of the curses is we tend to sometimes think that we are alone. i can tell you i certainly feel that way. i live in northern california where a libertarian can feel very, very alone. i live just south of san francisco, not literally in nazi policies congressional district, but i can smell it from our live. i can tell you, i feel very alone. it is fantastic to be here as freedom fest. it is great to see that there are like-minded people. they just don't have to live in my zip code. so written 54 years ago, probably the best selling book in the english language, which is an amazing thing. it sells more copies every year. so more copies last year than ever before. when first came out it was a best seller. now, there is a narrative about that that is being promoted by the conservative community, and we all the that is different than the libertarian community saying that the reason there is suddenly the
alice shrek is always in the top two or three. the town had. always in the top two or three. i have to tell you, there is a message in that that we libertarians, individualists, one of the curses is we tend to sometimes think that we are alone. i can tell you i certainly feel that way. i live in northern california where a libertarian can feel very, very alone. i live just south of san francisco, not literally in nazi policies congressional district, but i can smell it from our live. i can tell...
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and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. this week one of the still new century's brightest foodie stars, a former prolific writer for the normal times, a editor of the "new york times" magazine, the co-creator of the blog food 52 and the author of several books that pivot off of a love of cooking and eating. her latest book just published is the essential "new york times" cook boofnlgt she's amanda hesser. this is overheard. >> amanda hesser, welcome. >> thank you so much. >> hardly know where to begin. there are more than a thousand recipes in this book? >> that's right. >> and you cooked every one of them. >> oh yeah, and moore. >> are you sick of cooking at this point? >> i'm not. well, i took six years to do it. so... >> but still, even if you do the math it seems like a lot. >> it's a lot of cooking, yes, i will not deny that. but it was great. it was like how often do you get a chance to cook 1400 recipes? >> just do that, right. so this is a question i'm sure you've been asked, which is
and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. this week one of the still new century's brightest foodie stars, a former prolific writer for the normal times, a editor of the "new york times" magazine, the co-creator of the blog food 52 and the author of several books that pivot off of a love of cooking and eating. her latest book just published is the essential "new york times" cook boofnlgt she's amanda hesser....
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i think probably what this lawsuit does that significant is it needs it reveals that this sort of alice in wonderland nature of the government today in which this down and back is. forward and black is white you know the absurdity of what's going on in washington d.c. and it's not just absurd it's very damaging it's significant because it is changing the situation in government here and more people need to work on it. he was doing it and taking it just a broader perspective of baseball since the tough. place post nine eleven but as the u.s. has not suffered any major domestic attack does that mean that the approach is working. no i mean i don't think the approach is one hundred who just damage the u.s. . so tuesday this approach is to keep us safer to save our country to save our system of government and instead of this system of government the principles that we operated on are being dismantled from within by this it's approach that was taken both george bush by the obama administration again these are not key bills that are in any really. important to keep right certainly all of them
i think probably what this lawsuit does that significant is it needs it reveals that this sort of alice in wonderland nature of the government today in which this down and back is. forward and black is white you know the absurdity of what's going on in washington d.c. and it's not just absurd it's very damaging it's significant because it is changing the situation in government here and more people need to work on it. he was doing it and taking it just a broader perspective of baseball since...
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and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's a celebrated advocate and activist on behalf of the environment conservation and responsible stewardship of the planet. a graduate of harvard university, he's chief prosecuting attorney for the hudson riverkeeper and president of the waterkeeper alliance - watchdog organizations dedicated to protecting the water supply for communities everywhere. he's robert f. kennedy jr. this is overheard. ♪ >> robert f. kennedy, jr., welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> very, very, very nice to have you here. i want to begin by nodding to the calendar as we sit here taping this interview. it's earth day. i want to ask you why we have to have an earth day. why is every ddy not earth day? why do we have to turn it into a once a year recognition of what we ought to be paying attention to and celebrating all year long? >> well, it's a reminder of a -- of the, of an, of an important day in our history. was the largest public demonstration in american history, earth day
and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's a celebrated advocate and activist on behalf of the environment conservation and responsible stewardship of the planet. a graduate of harvard university, he's chief prosecuting attorney for the hudson riverkeeper and president of the waterkeeper alliance - watchdog organizations dedicated to protecting the water supply for communities everywhere. he's robert f. kennedy jr. this is...
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we're talking about but speaking of wacko insane you know political actors political leaders and alice's indebt rao hints of emerging economy crises so here's reuters they look at the us and this silly brinksmanship in the crazy fighting that goes on over nothing debt default a ratings downgrade political deadlock such terms once associated primarily with the developing world now abound in the mighty united states i would say it was the once mighty united states and they interview a policy a foreign policy expert who says. we attend a lot of meetings with latin americans and we used to complain to them about the problems they had and now they like to say to us that sounds just like the us right well look at countries like brazil for example they got out from underneath the i.m.f. pression economic pressure and now the economy's doing great but the us how are they going to escape financial oppression from the banking terrorists how are they going to skate the likes of a lloyd blankfein or a jamie diamond how are they going to get out from underneath that well the other thing that you saw
we're talking about but speaking of wacko insane you know political actors political leaders and alice's indebt rao hints of emerging economy crises so here's reuters they look at the us and this silly brinksmanship in the crazy fighting that goes on over nothing debt default a ratings downgrade political deadlock such terms once associated primarily with the developing world now abound in the mighty united states i would say it was the once mighty united states and they interview a policy a...
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and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's a celebrated academic, an acclaimed author, and an energetic activist whose great cause is rights and freedoms in the digital sphere, but he's also increasingly an advocate for accountability and transparency in institutions, and for the quaint notion of the public trust. he's lawrence lessig. this is overheard. >> lawrence lessig, welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> very nice to see you. >> it's great to see you. >> let me go broad with the first question here >> okay. >> and ask you whether the public good is a nonstarter conceptually these days? i mean obviously it's a real thing. it's a defined term of economics. we know there is such thing as a public good. but is it possible to work for the public good or to believe in the public good in a society like ours today? >> i actually think that the society has radically different views about what the public good is and that we shouldn't try to pretend that we're all the same. >> right. >> i think
and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's a celebrated academic, an acclaimed author, and an energetic activist whose great cause is rights and freedoms in the digital sphere, but he's also increasingly an advocate for accountability and transparency in institutions, and for the quaint notion of the public trust. he's lawrence lessig. this is overheard. >> lawrence lessig, welcome. >> thank you for having me....
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here that it was inside alice and that you're not taking the shots of her well maybe the my daughter was soak it in water this is a lot. less so it. it was nothing but something. oh. i know what is a. gift . a lot of stuff they want. my dad works in plastic recycling. all those heard most of my father doesn't want me to work enjoyed like this challenge over why does one need to suffer like him. a third of the average work is dangerous work. home alone i have enjoyed change i go from one job to another how much i wanted to learn i was looking for the job that suits me the best. i was a machinist a mechanic ok an auto repair man. i was a carpenters well when i worked earning close to what i was a salesman in a shoe shop. and i had many careers. and was. just nervous so this year started off full of joy. a wall full of happiness and no fear oh. come on a sunday for sure that it brought us bad luck. and then. the circle of. more than one company cable from spain and italy why though it began to multiply. and we expanded the time. glad he's sharing they will take all our work. with the fo
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of here that it was in said alice and that you're not taking a shot of her when i'm at the middle of two outs soak it in water this is the war. that's all it. yes it was nothing but something. oh and another was a. solo stuff they wanted. my dad works in plastic recycling. always i missed all of them my father doesn't want me to work around job like this so why does one need to suffer like him. i still have the leverage work is dangerous work. how much i have enjoyed change i go from one job to another how much will women still earn and i'm looking for the job that suits me the best her role i was a machinist a mechanic an auto repair man. i was a carpenter's world that i worked earning close. there was a salesman in a shoe shop. i think i've had many careers. and i am coming. out. now though so this year started off full of joy that. one full of happiness. doesn't descend into. bad luck. and yes sure. more than one company came. from spain and italy by the way began to multiply. and we expanded with time. they will take all our work. with the foreign companies contracts they all kno
of here that it was in said alice and that you're not taking a shot of her when i'm at the middle of two outs soak it in water this is the war. that's all it. yes it was nothing but something. oh and another was a. solo stuff they wanted. my dad works in plastic recycling. always i missed all of them my father doesn't want me to work around job like this so why does one need to suffer like him. i still have the leverage work is dangerous work. how much i have enjoyed change i go from one job to...
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of here that it was in said alice and this year not taken a shot. away to match the medal to all its soak it in water this one was. there so it. yes it was nothing but something. oh and another was just a. solo stuff they wanted. my dad works in plastic recycling. or i would have missed all of them my father doesn't want me to work around job like this same job why does one need to suffer like him. and still have the garbage work is dangerous work. how i have enjoyed change i go from one job to...