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[Oct. 15th, 2004|07:16 am] |
 Sh'ma Yisrael Adonai Elohaynu Adonai Echad.
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[Oct. 15th, 2004|05:25 pm] |
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But it’s been no bed of roses No pleasure cruise - I consider it a challenge before the whole human race - And I ain’t gonna lose -
We are the champions - my friends And we’ll keep on fighting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions No time for losers ’cause we are the champions - of the world -
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[Oct. 15th, 2004|05:39 pm] |
champagne and ice to the winner's shiner |
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[Oct. 15th, 2004|06:04 pm] |
By Arianna Huffington
October 13, 2004

Since the president's meltdown in the first debate — followed in quick succession by Paul Bremer's confession, the CIA's no-al-Qaida/Saddam link report, the Duelfer no-WMD-since-'91 report, and the woeful September job numbers — I have been racking my brain trying to figure out why George W. Bush is still standing.
The answer arrived via my friend Ed Solomon, the brilliant writer and filmmaker, who explained that the conundrum could be solved by looking at the very organ I'd been racking.
Ed introduced me to the work of Dr. Daniel Siegel, a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and author of the forthcoming book "Mindsight," which explores the physiological workings of the brain.
Turns out, when it comes to Campaign 2004, it's the neuroscience, stupid!
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[Oct. 15th, 2004|06:09 pm] |
friday evening - doves on the TV antenna, war on TV
doves on the TV antenna war on TV |
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good night |
[Oct. 15th, 2004|11:10 pm] |
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[ | Current Music |
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 Sh'ma Yisrael Adonai Elohaynu Adonai Echad.
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