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you didn�*t go to see the campers at crystal lake get away, you wanted to see them killed with arrowse was a woman coming the other way, and she pointed at me. she said, "i know who you are. "you�*re stephen king. "you write all those horrible things. "and that's ok. "that�*s all right. "but i like uplifting things, "like that movie "shawshank redemption." and i said, "i wrote that." and she said, "no, you didn�*t, no..." but interestingly, when you talk about what really matters to you — that is connecting with characters, generating love from reader to character — you could... you know, shakespeare would have said that, charles dickens, tolstoy, all of the great writers would sayjust the same thing. do you really resent the fact that you get put in this box of the highly commercial—thriller guy? you�*re not really seen as a literary writer, a guy who actually has an enormous, immense gift with words. does that stick in your throat? i�*m too old now for it to stick in my throat, but there was a time when i resented it very much. and there was also a time when i believed, as a younger
you didn�*t go to see the campers at crystal lake get away, you wanted to see them killed with arrowse was a woman coming the other way, and she pointed at me. she said, "i know who you are. "you�*re stephen king. "you write all those horrible things. "and that's ok. "that�*s all right. "but i like uplifting things, "like that movie "shawshank redemption." and i said, "i wrote that." and she said, "no, you didn�*t, no..."...
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Mar 18, 2021
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you didn't go to see the campers at crystal lake get away, you wanted to see them killed with arrowsket down here in florida, and i came around a corner and there was a woman coming the other way, and she pointed at me. she said, "i know who you are. "you're stephen king. "you write all those horrible things. "and that's ok. "that's all right. "but i like uplifting things, "like that movie shawshank redemption." and i said, "i wrote that." and she said, "no, you didn't, no..." but interestingly, when you talk about what really matters to you — that is connecting with characters, generating love from reader to character — you could... you know, shakespeare would have said that, charles dickens, tolstoy, all of the great writers would sayjust the same thing. do you really resent the fact that you get put in this box of the highly commercial—thriller guy? you're not really seen as a literary writer, a guy who actually has an enormous, immense gift with words. does that stick in your throat? i'm too old now for it to stick in my throat, but there was a time when i resented it very much.
you didn't go to see the campers at crystal lake get away, you wanted to see them killed with arrowsket down here in florida, and i came around a corner and there was a woman coming the other way, and she pointed at me. she said, "i know who you are. "you're stephen king. "you write all those horrible things. "and that's ok. "that's all right. "but i like uplifting things, "like that movie shawshank redemption." and i said, "i wrote that." and...
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Mar 15, 2021
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was accessed by russian hackers whose part of the state election infrastructure and last year in crystal lake illinois was hit by iran somewhere attack.mister wales, can you elaborate on how the funding included in the american rescue plan will expand cisa's capacity to support organizations outside the federal government and in particular how state and local governments willbenefit from these investments . >> the majority of the funding in the american rescue act is focused on improving federal cyber security. that being said, the expansion in incident response resources for cisa will stay up necessary capabilities to allow us to support more state, local and private sector entities that are coming to us for support. and i think that's critical. i would add to other quick points. we completely agree with you that state and local actors need more support. secretary mayor chris had talked about this. we need more investment in date and local cyber security and we're eager to work with congress on the right way of ensuring that kind of continued investment to bring state and local to a stronger
was accessed by russian hackers whose part of the state election infrastructure and last year in crystal lake illinois was hit by iran somewhere attack.mister wales, can you elaborate on how the funding included in the american rescue plan will expand cisa's capacity to support organizations outside the federal government and in particular how state and local governments willbenefit from these investments . >> the majority of the funding in the american rescue act is focused on improving...
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crystal. will too. so you but you were just. shooting your. a move was a lady. it's possible some of the amounts lakes were forms this way the system was raised on the. screen is that because. also i'm going to introduce a thank you. he sure was my view of the queue for the resource officer that was. the year the 1st creature was discovered in your model an unexpected thought brought on reins then there was a cold snap in the fake sheet of ice covered most of the passages. rain dia used to foraging for lichen under the snow couldn't break through the ice deprived of the staple diet tens of thousands starve to death. doesn't anything. that's not there to witness that doesn't mean that it doesn't feel it but that. does a leaning to the. standing it pretty easy. with an estimated population of 45000 than units a nomadic indigenous people of the russian north they refer to themselves as ranges children that tradition the shape their way of life best stable diet is room meat on the entrails of freshly killed dia dia blood is a prize delicacy said to contain much power and ixia that has always protected the
crystal. will too. so you but you were just. shooting your. a move was a lady. it's possible some of the amounts lakes were forms this way the system was raised on the. screen is that because. also i'm going to introduce a thank you. he sure was my view of the queue for the resource officer that was. the year the 1st creature was discovered in your model an unexpected thought brought on reins then there was a cold snap in the fake sheet of ice covered most of the passages. rain dia used to...
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crystal. so you think it'll be just. to. see it in your. own. but professor. it's possible some of the amounts lakes will forms this way the system was arrested on the. tree is the good. also i'm going to introduce an. issue with my view of the queue for the resource officer that was. the year the 1st creature was discovered in your mouth an unexpected thought brought on rains then there was a cold snap in a thick sheet of ice covered most of the passages. rain dhea used to foraging for lichen under the snow couldn't break through the ice deprived of the staple diet tens of thousands starved to death. and then even. most of them then. thought that. the. standing it pretty easy. with an estimated population of 45000 then units and no magic indigenous people of the russian north they refer to themselves as ranges children that tradition to shape their way of life that staple diet is rule meat on the entrails of freshly killed dia dia blood is a prize delicacy said to contain much power and ixia that has always protected them from victim and deficiency. in its claim it also helped them survive numerous
crystal. so you think it'll be just. to. see it in your. own. but professor. it's possible some of the amounts lakes will forms this way the system was arrested on the. tree is the good. also i'm going to introduce an. issue with my view of the queue for the resource officer that was. the year the 1st creature was discovered in your mouth an unexpected thought brought on rains then there was a cold snap in a thick sheet of ice covered most of the passages. rain dhea used to foraging for lichen...
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Mar 31, 2021
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crystal ball so i didn't have the luxury of salt at the. shot on what the rules basically said they've. done it. make triangulating a manmade lake located between the 2 largest mining towns of this region. it's a new mexico declared by. the was a korea is a professor of public health and wanted to find out some of the areas of this lake have been affected by mining pollution from the rivers that feed into the space and . talk about there are all would be made. a lot still using large music all small rock band bands i should live this should mean you give a. darn maybe. the best book would be the small ordinary. in a region where most people live on just less than $2.00 a day fish the best and most affordable source of protein is relied on a state law. professor coyer collected fish from 4 different areas to be tested. when not to up to date because all the songs on your list issue. mr starr. some. examining. of all of what the low real market timing issue as you start to see may see reports from sohail ma quantum unison south pacific. the. surgeon sebastian i'm doing this is only it's going to operation pan and jessica today to
crystal ball so i didn't have the luxury of salt at the. shot on what the rules basically said they've. done it. make triangulating a manmade lake located between the 2 largest mining towns of this region. it's a new mexico declared by. the was a korea is a professor of public health and wanted to find out some of the areas of this lake have been affected by mining pollution from the rivers that feed into the space and . talk about there are all would be made. a lot still using large music all...
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crystal clear skies and temperatures easily 5 to 15 degrees above average. the starting and ending the day with plenty of sunshine clear conditions. pretty calm. wind speeds a little bit breezy out at south laketahoe. but no lake wind advisories in effect for your sunday. that's going to change, though. early this upcoming week with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour in the lower elevations and howling for the highest peaks of this year ridgecrest. but take a look at the temperature drop. we're going to be above average on sunday. then about 5 degrees above normal by monday as we gradually begin to cool down. we're very pleasant temperatures on tuesday. cooling down into the low 50's. when you should be in the mid 40's this time of year. so just a few degrees above average for us here in the bay area. we're going to see warmer weather for most of our inland valleys for your sunday afternoon as we wrap up our weekend forecast along the coast, upper 60's with mid 70's throughout the east bay shoreline. and then we're all going to notice about 5 to 10 degrees of cooling on monday as a dry storm sweeps through the bay area bringing us some breezy winds as it exits by tuesday. but warming temperat
crystal clear skies and temperatures easily 5 to 15 degrees above average. the starting and ending the day with plenty of sunshine clear conditions. pretty calm. wind speeds a little bit breezy out at south laketahoe. but no lake wind advisories in effect for your sunday. that's going to change, though. early this upcoming week with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour in the lower elevations and howling for the highest peaks of this year ridgecrest. but take a look at the temperature drop. we're...