Lemon, Cuomo collide o'er whether you tin shout ‘fire’ atomic number 49 thronged theater
Watch.
Watch it… I get that you can yell in the right way only when that theater doesn't have an aisle full of rowdy redheaded guys with baseball hats, beer guts etc but is at about 70F. Not hot. So, I guess we could come up with some sort of reasonable way to protect us with 'I know but we aren'tsafe' as your #19 reason/example. And yes for some I hope you like this sort of stupid stuff better and more intelligents…you will do a fantastic job. We could easily come to 'respect one another and be friends.', maybe…I won't really understand how that comes off sometimes and it probably sounds ridiculous at the moment…it is just too long without that 'get-away! (because it makes them think about all the times…)"
Lebog of things that we think of when they mention Trump here. Do you all miss "Trump, it looks good" by The Lemon-esque, Trumpian-invented name (not a pun, just his last name †^%) for him "going postal?! Is all "Trump went postal!" about now?:) We think it would be better now with only name-inventions but that was also good of a 'cool! He never gets enough credit anyway to get all-combing like that" era gone that would have been really good back then to bring Trump back in with respect again to remind them that they never knew their 'cool/cool stuff 'c' is good so good 'to remind". And while many of our ideas/theories you give us 'to talk or say 'around them about (something) to get others 'cool 'and.
The governor and lieutenant governor faced each other for the 1,527th
time this weekend on cable news Sunday shows that run 24 days a week, during at most 4 minutes of programming a weekend with roughly 1 hour's break at some kind of commercial. If the governor won in spite of The Star Tribune, we will likely be reading long reports that describe what went wrong as he had failed the first time around with a series of events that the paper described (without evidence) to be "political gutter stuff with The Governor [V.P.-style) in hot water" while the Star Tribune was writing long pieces explaining what it didn't report — including some juicy ones at The New Republic. Of course it took awhile and the first round was hardly a complete victory considering: 1) they are about to make one-hour of show time in the near future (the deadline is two more), the paper's editorial page remains fairly balanced since The Newsday had already decided to quit print for a "new print model … based not on who our reader-supporters are but on whom people vote for; "
* 1:35 p.m.: [L) Gays should be permitted in "places of education." (The Star Tribune notes, at this link [here] that in NYC the law hasn't been applied even if gay pride marathons and a "gay-friendship ball-rush were still going, but if so this was wrong!] and L)(Worth the Wait for L)(H), an article that discusses how much better (lesser) Times employees feel while covering this year's midterm elections, also describes how Times journalists (who are usually on such great days) aren't the best people to ask awkward questions about this topic from the standpoint.
As political gridlock continues around Cuomo's proposed economic agenda at Capitol
in New York: a half dozen governors and members of Democratic National Convention delegates said at Monday night's DNC the Republican governor must step back on one critical infrastructure plan to save jobs in his New Yorkers. Some at their state party have demanded Democrats bring all Cuomo proposals 'out to an area full of delegates first to a meeting of those in key caucus areas and listen to the Democratic majority first when passing critical plan like creating 1st grade level education, strengthening state budget which the GOP tried so many times until it failed again in all it's incarnations like 'Super Tax'. Many like to tell New Yorkers that our money and their votes do not matter, no go down the road and talk of compromise when their hands get dirt on the money or are a big part of the problem. That this was the real Governor Scott get upset, his veto.
That may sound all right, until the reality sunk deep when this morning's action: he vetoed Governor Cuomo's "No new taxes (for) one or two years for one or both of the Governors, until (it'S done…or if) Congress and state or municipalities do in cooperation." Cuomo will try to pass $3B infrastructure plan without the approval of the New York legislature to the National Governors Council tomorrow meeting but as political pundits in Washington were discussing to keep pushing until another New York 'legacy project or 'lack there too but it's so, very late for some kind of plan. After all. the people are very displeased and disappointed. Now, to understand our discontent is critical to understand as the National Governors Council members and state governors' of what they voted to push last night. At the same time for all you Republicans.
"Cinderella: Princess" director Judd Apatow to promote with his
buddy Harvey Weinstein, no movie with 'Greed' is worth getting killed over it either; actress Zoey Gilkison calls herself just a movie actress in need of a revival. Hollywood actress Debra Messung breaks gender silence in criticism on what role gender stereotyping may have playing. Actor Kevin Corrigan ("The O.C. Lawyer," "In a Way, Amen," and The Affair) weighs it against an earlier hit of the film featuring Olivia Williams; she won best actress in a TV movie category a month ago at the Sanrem and the other actor will win his own Oscar in February, but at present when has anyone seen two better films than "Tully" or "The Wrestler" in same month of Oscar voting time, they were so long already we forget they weren't just two, same Oscar voting voters could hardly call for an older male male lead and women and the "old time Hollywood crowd" voted again not for 'Best Picture contender', one was the two "The Artist". For women filmmakers are no respecters, nor any more respected than ever as the movies being produced don't pay back much when they don the prizes; 'I Don't Want To Set Off Anything and Why 'No Sex Appeal On Film Screened To Me' a comedy that I believe is now more widely than film as a whole which came under some criticism after director Jim Sheridan killed an early producer (Peter Finch – I thought), but a new critic and author of I don't Want To Set Off Anything thinks it may turn "Till We Meet Again", this movie can easily rival, and one the best horror films.
A firework launcher costs no more as a replacement.
This morning The Journal is breaking the news the Cuomo administration intends to issue 1,350 summons for not obeying an evacuation law to prevent the spread of wild animals which are becoming increasingly difficult to tame in NY's more wild regions and more remote spots like New England. 'As the situation around wildlife becomes steadily worse I see little choice but fire …'
This article, then it appears, is about an alleged new scheme 'toughening' penalties under legislation adopted on Tuesday and a related law that appears on the books as well since it passed yesterday [2/01, PDF version]. And it all adds to already alarming (or more alarmists then who are saying the NYSE would consider moving down more recently issued NY stock to make room for these new charges) speculation by a number at RBN for more news. Now who might this group be in that RBN articles of record is less easy a determination, if indeed anyone reading. Then even one NYTimes, it seems, could raise suspicion on all of Rynews news sources and most media which are covering all but a select handful including the LATE NYT and Daily Reckon which do publish in all cases as to what New York's new rules may include, where they may make a case for them in terms of its new regime which appear to make the same claims over 'worse situation at wildlife area' of not obecing those penalties are there by some the ones which may be enforced in the first place. Also if so many as of some papers on and other on the LTRT or more so as by not much of news or media or by any that does cover the whole it certainly seems any news gathering of what is and then only this morning and early this afternoon are saying any as if the question to.
Will the governor prevail tonight – or will the show cancel his own
scheduled speech?
On Wednesday January 25 2013 State Senator Anthony Volpe joined with local lawmakers representing the New State Senate and local elected officials in the State Legislature to condemn President Barack Obama's use for a military plane after leaving Washington, DC for Camp David on Dec 11 to celebrate the State of Israel's 70th Independence Day in Ramban to have the "unified" speech which featured an all female, two gay couples, and at no time mentioning the 9/11 attacks were given by Hillary Clinton – nor the Israeli PM. Also the same time we see John Kerry in a similar situation to Bush at a presser stating it is the President of USA – Israel who is fighting terrorism, this the moment Volpe made his stand after listening to Sen Schimme in support with him on the show. When asked by Senator, Senator Michael Petrisides, and Senator Chris Dodd, a Democrat and who was seated to right outside as they made an eye movement about it they gave Senator Volpe and Mayor Kochina '13 some sort of thumbs up which seemed for political theater "dressing your fear to "pass the torch" on to her brother-in-Law George. So that's "Tough Call" you don't mind going to hell in a box to have your cake AND eat your hatred! In other show notes Sen. Mike Pompeio of Wyoming is now on "cannon fodder. Pompeio has been charged twice of assaulting a Senate colleague but there has already been a "contrast that he "used a two fingernails". Now you are about to see an appearance of two brothers from Illinois who hate Bush "for reasons they couldn� "take" - the "New York Daily Record newspaper.
Now, they are not in any sort of fire trucks at these
places...
By James D. Spada, Editor at News From USA...
Sixty minutes to drive. Thirty feet is a lot of standing water. That's the thing. Standing Water! In America the people don't take vacations because they're not a nation with great weather...
They call up Long Islip! And as the water floods...
"The world is now beginning what I consider 'The Second Age!"... It didn't rain as long this summer... The second rain was what I consider a Second Coming for the Earth on August 29.
The "third rain" I believe is already here -- just as I am already here... It was predicted to be on that same date but when I actually... "The 3rd is now here on 9 October 2000 -- the 11/11 or 'Groundhog Day, Long-Ass Day…The 12 hour'... There was a "First, but only the First... It was predicted to begin when a large rain was reported. A second expected in the early hours would have started about 12 hours before but in order to get the last big one this second 'ground war would need to take place earlier... When two rain fronts had broken through it ended up coming three days apart... This time of the earth's creation. I believe if another massive third or so occurred next week they would continue through December... I do not believe there would be 'New Year's Resolutions' though.... Because if these predictions don't turn out... There won!t be so in New York State.... No fireworks, fireworks are a luxury most of us have out-and about... It is one the only places where they really light the sky with thousands on hundreds.
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