There have been horses in that particular field in Chandler for many years. Seems like horses have always been there. Everything seemed fine until the property was sold to a developer 5 or 6 Years ago.
Intellectual stimulation. The same background. Partnership. Humor. Unprintably good sex. Longtime wives tell "O, The Oprah Magazine" what drew (and still draws) them to their husbands and offer advice to the young and un-hooked-up.
Maybe if they just wrapped him in a paper towel and put him in a Microwave at 50% power for a couple of hours he'd be fresh as a daisy again!
I think with Jeff Goldblum leaving this show, that will pretty much spell the end for Law & Order CI. It's always been one of my favorites and when D'nofrio and Erbe left, for unspecified reasons, it was a real downer.
I wish all the worst for KKR! These early day "Corporate Raiders" bought out the company I was working for back in 1981/82, broke it all apart, and shut down some facilities. And I was out of the best job I ever had.
Gee, I wish Larissa would come up to the States and run down my street. Maybe even run around the block and come by a second time!
I find it amazing that seemingly normal people fall for the crap that these "Snake Oil" salesmen dish out in the name of Religion!
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For all the disclosures former President Richard Nixon makes in "Frost/Nixon," director Ron Howard has one of his own.
Sarah Palin is juggling offers to write books, appear in films and sit on dozens of interview couches at a rate astonishing for most Hollywood stars, let alone a first-term governor.
Prospects dimmed Monday for enactment of a $25 billion bailout for the faltering auto industry before year's end, as congressional Democrats and the Bush administration seemed headed for a stalemate.
Even as Detroit's Big Three teeter on collapse, United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger said Saturday that workers will not make any more concessions and that getting the automakers back on their feet means figuring out a way to turn around the slumping economy.
Bill Vogel predicted the third year after Hurricane Katrina would be the toughest for his French Quarter gallery. He just didn't think it would be this bad - tough enough for him to consider getting out.
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The FBI in San Francisco used a public relations program billed as "mosque outreach" to collect information on the religious views and practices of Muslims in Northern California and then shared the intelligence with other government agencies, according to FBI documents obtained …
Concerns that Israel will attack Iran in an attempt to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons escalated Thursday when the Washington Post reported that Defense Secretary Leon Panetta believes there is a “strong likelihood” that Tel Aviv will launch such an of …
The state of the union is "grave," Indiana Gov.
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