I'm not saying to do one thing or another, I "merely remind you of the fact, and leave the rest to your sense of duty." Such a knotty problem, glad it's not mine.
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A South Carolinian told of Griffin, a fiddler who played for the dances of the whites as well as for the "annual cakewalks of his own people". In 1960, a story told to him by his childhood nanny in 1901 was repeated by 80-year-old actor… In the annual Motion Picture Herald Top Ten Polls, he ranked 10th in 1950, seventh in 1951, and 10th in both 1952 and 1953. Scott also appeared in the Quigley's Top Ten Money Makers Poll from 1950 to 1953. It is best known for the pinch-hit walk-off home run hit by Dodgers outfielder Kirk Gibson, who could barely walk due to injuries suffered during the NL Championship Series, against Athletics closer Dennis Eckersley in Game 1. We still disagree on which to use, but at least our difference is aesthetic, not political: he thinks the one at right is pretty and I don't. What does everyone else think? Septentrionalis 19:36, 26 September 2006 (UTC) And I guess this theology is O.K.; lot of wise old coots figured it out, and they knew more about it than we do.' He believed in the Christian religion, and never thought about it; he believed in the church, and seldom went near it; he was… "We have made great strides here, and have organized the land in civility and order. Now we only need to keep it as such, and with our own troubles and roving beasts I do not know how long it will last. We are gentlemen and ladies of fine and varied tastes, are we not? Of course we are. Just as we appreciate the subtle nuances of a performance by the noble street mime, so too are we receptive to cows, and the exploding thereof, are we not…
I'm not saying to do one thing or another, I "merely remind you of the fact, and leave the rest to your sense of duty." Such a knotty problem, glad it's not mine.