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POPSorlando car accident attorney The Umansky Law Firm is a firm of Florida based personal injury lawyers that focus on motor vehicle accidents, product and premise liability, and violent crime cases. Established by former prosecutor William D. Umansky the firm has a very hands-on and focused approach that has earned them many victories and an impressive reputation throughout the state of Florida.
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POPSTrue Blood Season 2 Characters Set in the small fictional town of Bon Temps, Louisiana, the main thrust of the show revolves around Anna Paquin as Sookie Stackhouse, a telepathic waitress. Her ability makes it difficult for her to form lasting human relationships. She is attracted to Bill Compton played by Stephen Moyer because she cannot hear his thoughts. He is a vampire recently returned home to Bon Temps after 150 years. Throughout the first season they grow close, with Bill becoming protective of Sookie.
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POPSThe Outback's Samson and Delilah continues: The story's backdrop is the hauntingly beautiful red desert landscape of the interior: a region unvisited by most Australians, who are more likely to pass by at 30,000 feet on their way to Europe or South-east Asia. Warwick Thornton, the film's writer and director, believes that while they're aware of the area's social problems, they view its Aboriginal inhabitants as barely more than statistics.
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POPSBilly Bob, please mind yourself! Are we seeing the end of Billy Bob's rant on Canada, or the interest on Billy Bob's rant on Canada? Whatever its, its very sad indeed for the Canadians to hear! It does not cease me to like Billy Bob though, does it?
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POPS An Unlooked-For Solace In April 1782, the British merchant/philanthropist John Thornton, a cherished Christian friend of Cowper’s, sent a gift to Benjamin Franklin—then in France as part of the American diplomatic delegation. The gift was a copy of Poems by William Cowper of the Inner Temple. Thornton’s gift to Franklin was accompanied with a letter, which read in part: “Permit me to request your acceptance of some poems of a friend of mine who has been many years excluded from the World, as not being in his right Mind & considers himself as a Non Entity & reads nothing beyond a News paper, & yet he wrote the most of these poems last Year.” Just over one month later, in May 1782, Franklin wrote a remarkable letter in reply. I received the letter you did me the honour of writing to me, and am much obliged by your kind present of a book. The relish for reading poetry had long since left me; . . . .
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POPSfor Debbyski--War On Drugs ideas--video This is a great interview from the archives of the Pinky Show, which I highly recommend. Pinky has a wonderful way of cutting to the core of an issue without pushing an agenda too aggressively. She seems to say 'This is common sense, people, read the writing on the wall.'
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POPSHollywood Blues: Upcoming Film About Chess Records Months ago I exclaimed, Beyonce as Etta James! OMG, self-conscious actress = disaster. Etta is one of my favorite singers, right up there with Big Mama Thornton, Aretha Franklin, and Billie Holiday. I wondered if Beyonce the actress, too concerned with image and "prettiness," could convey the toughness and soul of Etta. According to director Darnell Martin, Beyonce, "goes to that dark place," and "forgets who she is." I haven't read any reviews, except for this article which is enthusiastic. Hope it's in theaters when I get back to the States. http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/cadillacrecords/
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POPSParanormal Thrillers - Got to Love 'Em Good to see there is a website that is devoted to mysteries but takes into the genre the Occult and Paranormal as well. I am happy because I hope to be listed here myself one day... Humility was never a strong trait in my family...