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Fan of the Dodgers, Billy Joel, The Godfather and the original Law & Order. Avid subscriber of newsletters. I have an orange tabby named Winnie (after Pooh Bear). Montreal born and raised but Winnipeg is now home.
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As an adult, I can’t identify a favourite. In my youth, Judy Blume’s Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing.
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Same
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Boo
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I go with Ringo as he seemed to be the one member of the band that everyone always got along with.
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Yes!
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Help (1965)
Rubber Soul (1965)
Revolver (1966)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)
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We had a set of World Book Encyclopedias and I would flip through random volumes for fun.
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Are division winners guaranteed one of the top 2 seeds?
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Material Girl
Dress You Up
True Blue
Like A Prayer
Express Yourself
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youtu.be/JwjdvgPULRc?...
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Loved this. Great interview.
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My Hometown or Tougher Than The Rest.
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This coming December 9th for me.
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Looking at the Marlins' bullpen names and I could be convinced you pulled them out of the Hardball video game from the 1980's.
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Other than The Elephant Man (1980) , his movies were not my cup of tea but he nonetheless had a prolific career. For his fans, he leaves behind a great library of work.
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Dave Stewart followed by Rickey Henderson. Parker's acquisition was weird because it came after Sep. 1st so was not eligible for the post-season.
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All that is missing is that he asking for a friend.
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A single image from a film that immediately makes you hear the song from the soundtrack playing in your head:
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Same.
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Yes, well into adulthood it was my worknight beverage with dinner at home. Only stopped we I developed a lactose intolerance.
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Not yet. Apparently the library will grow over the year so hopefully SNME gets added.
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She should skip a few grades.
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For me it’s the tarantula scene in Raiders. Had to close my eyes.
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I always figured it was growing up wanting to be a player. Kids don’t dream about ownership.
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This was the version we had as kids.
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I can confirm it was Nana Mouskouri's version.
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Love that story.
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I can relate. I was born in Montreal in 1975 and not only was I baptized Catholic (both parents were lapsed) but back then you received a certificate of birth and baptism. One document. The law eventually changed in the late 1990's.
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Just once I would love for someone to refuse to shave and force the hand of the Yankees.
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When my cat Penny passed 3 years ago, I had a book of pictures made through Vista Print. Nice hard cover and binding, it became a treasured keepsake.
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The building of it was such a fiscal fiasco that it was nick named the Big Owe. A local radio station liked to produce song parodies and turned the Drifters "Up on the roof" into "Don't Fix the Roof". There is probably enough for a book!