Boredom, after all, is a form of criticism. |
I don't want to deal with any more hurricanes. I'd rather take an earthquake or a tornado, |
I grew up next to a farm in western Pennsylvania. This smell is 100 times worse. |
I think it's actually a good idea, because there are so many kids here on the weekend and at night that some people lose business. |
I was down and couldn't do anything about it and in 2001 I had a lung transplant. Then I got to where I could get out and do things and I just decided to do it one day. |
If it's approached as just a fun read, it's like romantic comedy with a marriage plot. If it's read more profoundly, there's delicious irony ... and incredible insight into human foibles. ... I hope this is a chance for all kinds of people to discover this real gem. |
It's like the third Sunday it's been going on. Every Sunday, it gets worse and worse and finally came to a end. |
It's time to move on as one, unified Detroit. |
The mayor is glad it's over. He knew on election night that he won. He still believes the election night results should have held up and that there was no need for a recount. |
We had to swim underneath the door jams to get outside, where we clung to the gutters. We made our way to the back of the house and clung to the magnolia tree out there. |
We look forward to Mr. Hendrix's appearance before the board of canvassers on Thursday. |