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OOOH YEAH!! THATS THE SHIT!
Nothing cures a depressing game like gettin the coach in the arse. WHOOOEEEY!!! |
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THIS CRACK IS GOOD!!!
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i love the nextel but you should tell them to issue everyoen i580's |
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Baby cattle and how cute they are. Me. |
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UHHHHHHHHHHH IM BORED, at least I think the hangover is finally leaving.
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Crack-touching is dangerous too your fingers... and criminal by your lips...
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IT MAKES ME SPECIAL OMGZORZZZZZZ!NSI!@BDWILQDBQWLIBDQLDBWLEKHFN@P#ITBH |
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good nite all GO CHIEFS
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Hangover (n.)
When the brew of the night meets the dark of the day. |
I just submitted this photo to a modeling agency
http://home.san.rr.com/danjenwed/Ima...mug%20shot.JPG Do I have a chance at a modeling career? Opinions please.... |
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Hey luv, looks like I made 15k before you. :)
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Well, it's beginning to show up in some places:
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For other uses, see Simplex (disambiguation). http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...etrahedron.png http://en.wikipedia.org/skins-1.5/co...gnify-clip.png A 3-simplex or tetrahedron In geometry, a simplex (plural simplexes or simplices) or n-simplex is an n-dimensional analogue of a triangle. Specifically, a simplex is the convex hull of a set of (n + 1) affinely independent points in some Euclidean space of dimension n or higher (i.e., a set of points such that no m-plane contains more than (m + 1) of them; such points are said to be in general position).For example, a 0-simplex is a point, a 1-simplex is a line segment, a 2-simplex is a triangle, a 3-simplex is a tetrahedron, and a 4-simplex is a pentachoron (in each case with interior).A regular simplex is a simplex that is also a regular polytope. A regular n-simplex may be constructed from a regular (n − 1)-simplex by connecting a new vertex to all original vertices by the common edge length. |
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I'm closing in on 2000
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Good to see this sight is stll a complete JOKE and people rarely talk about FOOTBALL.
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I'm going to change this name to just 10 thread, so it's not chronilogically challenged.
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Where is everyone? Am I missing something good on TV?
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For the uninitiated, that's a GUID. It is a 128-bit (16-byte) pseudo-randomly generated value that, if the algorithm is correct, should theoretically never collide with another GUID generated in any other place at any other time (at least until the year A.D. 3400). |
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Vos the world...Vos the world....
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Nothing good last night, we had to watch wife swap and I love new york. My wife wanted to cuddle and she didn't want you all to distract me. She threatened me and everything. Looks Like I missed very little. |
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No, I haven't caught the phenomenon train that is 24 yet. |
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I'm hoping it's over-rated and goes away before I have to watch an episode. |
You are missing to be exact, nothing worth burning your eyes....
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After ripping the Bears lately, I want them to win the Super Bowl. The Bears are a more balanced teams than the Colts. I can deal with Grossman and the Bears boring offense.
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Here's a list of upcoming Nebraska Parole Board hearings:
Jan. 18, Community Corrections Center, Omaha, 9:30 a.m. Cornelius E. Barnes, serving one year, eight months to three years, four months for attempted burglary. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began May 2006. James M. Biggs, serving six to 10 years for sexual assault on a child. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began January 2003. Tom E. Coleman, serving one year, eight months to four years for third-degree assault, class 1 misdemeanor, obstructing a peace officer. Convicted in Douglas County; possession of a controlled substance except marijuana, resisting arrest. Convicted in Sarpy County. Sentence began July 2005. Robert E. Cranston, serving one year to one year, eight months for false reporting, possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Hall County. Sentence began July 2006. Domingo Diaz, serving four to six years for manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began June 2005. Carolee Galbraith, serving one year to one year, eight months for two counts of second-degree forgery. Convicted in Douglas County; second-degree forgery. Convicted in Hall County; two counts of possession of a forged instrument, $75-$300. Convicted in Holt County; theft. Convicted in Sarpy County. Sentence began July 2006. Clifton H. Harris, serving one year, eight months to two years, six months for driving while license was revoked. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began March 2006. Ronald D. Hiatt, serving one year, four months to four years for driving while license was revoked. Convicted in Sarpy County. Sentence began September 2005. Stephanie J. Kiger, serving one year, eight months to four years for two counts of child abuse, possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began August 2005. Jyse A. Koenig, serving six to nine years for three counts of burglary. Convicted in Madison County. Sentence began May 2004. Danny C. Moore, serving two years, eight months to five years, six months for manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, possession of a deadly weapon by felon/fugitive. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began December 2005. Anthony W. Packauski, serving four to five years for driving under the influence/injury. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began January 2005. Kenneth Pokorny, serving one year, six months to five years for driving under the influence. Convicted in Douglas County; driving under the influence. Convicted in Saunders County. Sentence began July 2005. Robert R. Venable, serving 16 years, eight months to 50 years for robbery. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began May 1988. Cameron D. Wallace, serving eight to 12 years for manslaughter, use of a firearm to commit a felony. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began September 2002. Kelvin L. Wells, serving one year, eight months to five years for driving while license was revoked, driving under the influence. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began August 2005. Connie S. Williams, serving nine to 13 years for three counts of manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began August 2002. Jared M. Rand, serving 10 to 18 years for three counts of burglary, theft. Convicted in Douglas County; burglary. Convicted in Sarpy County. Sentence began June 2001. Jan. 18, Nebraska Corrections Youth Facility, Omaha, 9:30 a.m. Deshawn M. Fletcher, serving two years, eight months to eight years for possession of a controlled substance except marijuana, terroristic threats, attempted criminal mischief. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began October 2004. Louie Medina, serving one year six months to three years for criminal mischief. Convicted in Dakota County. Sentence began May 2006. Guillermo Rendon, serving one year, eight months to three years, four months for being an accessory to a felony. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began April 2006. Larry L. Williams, serving one year, eight months to five years for robbery. Convicted in Sarpy County. Sentence began December 2004. Jan. 22, Tecumseh State Correctional Institution, 9:30 a.m. Nicky L. Delgado, serving four years, four months to 11 years for issuing a bad check, $75-$300, manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, theft. Convicted in Seward County. Sentence began April 2004. Eddie M. Johnson, serving three to five years for manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began January 2006. Randy G. Jones, serving one year, six months to four years, six months for two counts of third-degree assault of a peace officer, terroristic threats. Convicted in Nemaha County. Sentence began December 2005. Billy Joe Lasiter, serving two years, eight months to eight years for possession of anhydrous ammonia, attempted possession of a firearm by fugitive/felon. Convicted in Red Willow County. Sentence began April 2005. Sterling J. McKoy, serving three to five years for assault by a confined person. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began July 2005. Michael L. Polfus, serving 20 to 30 years for possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Saline County. Sentence began November 1994. Julio Ybarra, serving one year, six months to three years for third-degree assault, terroristic threats. Convicted in Scotts Bluff County. Sentence began December 2005. Jan. 23, Lincoln Correctional Center, 8:30 a.m. Anthony C. Morabito, serving one year to two years, six months for possession/receiving stolen firearm. Convicted in Antelope County; theft by receiving stolen property. Convicted in Platte County. Sentence began April 2006. Jan. 23, Nebraska State Penitentiary, Lincoln, 8:30 a.m. Timothy Adkins, serving six to eight years for manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Nemaha County; possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Buffalo County. Sentence began March 2005. Floyd J. Bassett, serving one year, eight months to five years for driving under the influence. Convicted in Cheyenne County. Sentence began September 2005. Timothy E. Carper, serving one to five years for third-degree assault, attempted possession of firearm by fugitive/felon. Convicted in Sarpy County. Sentence began November 2005. Jose Diaz, serving six to nine years for manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Johnson County. Sentence began November 2003. Gary L. Durand, serving 21 to 33 years for possession of firearm by fugitive/felon, robbery, use of firearm to commit felony, second-degree forgery. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began July 1987. Derrick L. Hayes, serving four to six years for manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began July 2005. Jeremy Kimberly, serving one year, eight months to four years for possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Phelps County. Sentence began October 2005. John C. Phifer, serving two to six years for driving under the influence. Convicted in Dawson County; driving under the influence. Convicted in Lincoln County. Sentence began May 2005. Nasario M. Sanchez, serving two to six years for manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Lincoln County. Sentence began July 2005. Jan. 24, Nebraska Correctional Center for Women, York, 9:30 a.m. Teresa K. Anderson, serving six years, eight months to 16 years for three counts of criminal non-support, two counts of attempted burglary. Convicted in York County. Sentence began April 2003. Danielle E. Denney, serving two to five years for second-degree forgery, possession of a controlled substances except marijuana. Convicted in Douglas County; manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Washington County. Sentence began September 2005. Joyce Eckert, serving one year, eight months to five years for two counts of possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began October 2005. Sarah L. Edie, serving one year, eight months to five years for possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began October 2005. Patricia Fernandez, serving one year, eight months to five years for possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Saunders County. Sentence began July 2005. Dawn M. Garcia, serving one year, three months to two years, six months for theft by deception. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began February 2006. Wendy D. Harris, serving one to three years for second-degree forgery. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began July 2006. Tami L. Kehm, serving six years, eight months to eight years for possession of a controlled substance except marijuana, attempted manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in York County. Sentence began January 2006. Lisa L. Schrock, serving two to four years for manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began April 2006. Kimberly S. Seefus, serving two to four years for second-degree forgery, possession of a controlled substance except marijuana, theft by deception. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began September 2005. Jan. 25, Nebraska State Penitentiary, Lincoln, 8:30 a.m. Gary W. Arlt, serving one year, eight months to six years for third-degree assault of a peace officer, driving while license was revoked. Convicted in Madison County; theft by receiving stolen property. Convicted in Boone County; attempted theft. Convicted in Platte County. Sentence began September 2004. Anthony A. Buggi, serving one year, eight months to four years for third-degree assault of a peace officer, attempted burglary. Convicted in Platte County. Sentence began December 2005. Victor M. Daniels, serving three to six years for second-degree forgery. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began March 2005. Jason A. Diaz, serving one year, six months to three years for third-degree assault of a peace officer, resisting arrest. Convicted in Lincoln County. Sentence began April 2006. Jeshua Divis, serving two to three years for possession of firearm by fugitive/felon, terroristic threats. Convicted in Madison County. Sentence began February 2006. Jerry A. Dunlap, serving two to four years for possession of a controlled substance except marijuana, attempted burglary. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began April 2006. Thomas T. Epting, serving nine years, eight months to 21 years for possession/receiving stolen firearm, three counts of robbery, unlawful discharge of firearm, attempted manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began January 1997. Ricardo Jurado, serving one year, six months to two years for third-degree assault of a peace officer. Convicted in Madison County. Sentence began July 2006. Mitchell A. Kruse, serving three years for terroristic threats. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began February 2006. Quirino Mendez-Lopez, serving three years, four months to 10 years for possession of a firearm/controlled substance violation, attempted manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Saline County. Sentence began April 2005. Michael Milton, serving two years, eight months to seven years for two counts of driving while license was revoked. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began March 2006. James Murry, serving eight to 16 years for robbery, attempted robbery. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began February 2000. Charles E. Relford, serving 10 to 20 years for driving while license was revoked. Convicted in Douglas County; manslaughter. Convicted in Sarpy County. Sentence began August 1999. Douglas J. Richards, serving three years, five months to 10 years, three months for driving while license was revoked, two counts of driving under the influence. Convicted in Sheridan County. Sentence began March 2005. Daniel Riedmann, serving one year, two months to two years, six months for burglary. Convicted in Dakota County. Sentence began January 2006. Russell A. Stevens, serving one year, eight months to two years for driving while license was revoked. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began March 2006. Torrence R. Sutton, serving four to eight years for robbery, use of deadly weapon to commit felony. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began September 2005. Jan. 29, Omaha Correctional Center, 9:30 a.m. Joshua Billington, serving one year, eight months to five years for possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Sarpy County. Sentence began December 2005. Jerome A. Burton, serving one year, six months to four years for driving under the influence. Convicted in Sarpy County. Sentence began October 2005. Scott B. Butrick, serving three years, four months to nine years for two counts of criminal mischief, operating a motor vehicle to avoid arrest, two counts of attempted assault of a peace officer. Convicted in Cass County. Sentence began March 2004. Leno G. Caradori, serving one to two years for robbery. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began June 2006. Ryan J. Eckery, serving one to three years for burglary. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began February 2006. Jared A. Kirkendall, serving five to 11 years for manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Nemaha County. Sentence began March 2004. Daniel L. Louis, serving seven years, six months to 13 years for possession of defaced firearm, robbery, theft by receiving stolen property. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began May 2003. James G. Lunsford, serving three years, four months to five years for second-degree forgery, theft. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began January 2006. Jared D. Mace, serving four to eight years for theft by receiving stolen property. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began August 2003. Carlos D. Montejano, serving six years, eight months to 14 years for three counts of terroristic threats, three counts of use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began September 2003. Dominic L. Phillips, serving three to six years for manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, possession of firearm by fugitive/felon, possession money controlled substance violation. Convicted in Sarpy County. Sentence began September 2005. Dalon L. Poindexter, serving two to three years for manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began December 2005. Eric Ramirez, serving two to five years for driving while license was revoked. Convicted in Colfax County; driving while license was revoked. Convicted in Platte County. Sentence began January 2006. Francis M. Schaben, serving six years, eight months to 15 years for acquiring a controlled substance by fraud. Convicted in Saline County; robbery. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began August 1998. Cody Shipps, serving three years to four years, six months for two counts of manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, conspiracy to manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Madison County. Sentence began August 2005. Moreice P. Stewart, serving eight to 12 years for manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, operating a motor vehicle to avoid arrest, possession of a deadly weapon, robbery, attempted theft by receiving property. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began November 2002. Gaspar Suy-Velasquez, serving one year, eight months to five years for driving under the influence, attempted motor vehicle general violation. Convicted in Adams County. Sentence began March 2006. Jan. 31, Community Correctional Center, Lincoln, 8:30 a.m. Alexander T. Adams, three years, four months to six years for second-degree forgery, violation of a financial transaction device. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began April 2005. Ashanti M. Beasley, serving 10 to 20 years for possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began July 2002. Mitchell R. Bronson, serving two to four years for two counts of attempted manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began July 2005. Daniel L. Brown, serving one year, two months to three years, two months for driving while license was revoked, driving under the influence. Convicted in Dodge County. Sentence began May 2006. Gary D. Brown, serving one year, eight months to four years for manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Richardson County; possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Johnson County. Sentence began February 2006. Velvetta R. Brown, serving two to three years for two counts of second-degree forgery. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began April 2006. Alan G. Carlile, serving one year, six months to three years for driving while license was revoked, driving under the influence. Convicted in Hamilton County. Sentence began October 2005. Thomas A. Carlson, serving two to four years for second-degree forgery, attempted possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Sarpy County. Sentence began October 2005. Lisa M. Caskey, serving one year, eight months to three years for driving under the influence/injury, possession of a controlled substance except marijauna. Convicted in Morrill County. Sentence began February 2006. Tom Demuth, serving two to five years for burglary. Convicted in Scotts Bluff County. Sentence began March 2006. Ronnie S. Fichera, serving two years, nine months for eight counts of criminal mischief. Convicted in Franklin County. Sentence began April 2006. Ledon M. Hatcliff, serving two to seven years for manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, operating a motor vehicle to avoid arrest, aiding and abetting third-degree arson. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began August 2005. Joshua P. Hayden, serving two to four years for two counts of theft by deception. Convicted in Hamilton County. Sentence began October 2005. Shanna Haynes, serving three to six years for burglary, criminal mischief. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began April 2006. Andrew S. Hogg, serving one year, eight months to four years for possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began April 2006. Donovan M. Holdren, serving three to five years for attempted manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Box Butte County. Sentence began July 2005. Edward R. Leza, serving four to five years for third-degree assault, first-degree false imprisonment. Convicted in Seward County. Sentence began January 2005. Robert J. Lottman, serving three to five years for two counts of manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Gage County. Sentence began July 2005. Adrian V. Lowery, serving three to eight years for manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began December 2003. Kenneth S. Maughan, serving two to three years for attempted manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Antelope County. Sentence began March 2006. Patrick R. Miller, serving nine years, eight months to 15 years for theft by deception, theft by extortion, attempted burglary. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began August 2001. Carver R. Pierce, serving two to four years for burglary. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began March 2006. Jodi L. Troyer, serving two years, two months to six years for two counts of acquiring a controlled substance by fraud. Convicted in Saline County; issuing a bad check, $75-$300. Convicted in Seward County; possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Jefferson County; possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began March 2005. Larry F. Trusler, serving one year, eight months to four years for possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Butler County. Sentence began November 2005. Priscilla C. Van Gundy, serving one year, six months to three years for theft by receiving stolen property. Convicted in Hamilton County. Sentence began May 2006. Doug Wright, serving one year to one year, six months for possession of a controlled substance except marijuana. Convicted in Madison County. Sentence began June 2006. Nasim Zawadi, serving one year, eight months to five years for attempted theft. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began June 2005. Kasandra L. Crowley, serving one year, six months to two years, six months for second-degree forgery, vulnerable adult abuse. Convicted in Douglas County. Sentence began May 2006. Theresa Lucas, serving one year to two years, six months for attempted manufacture, distribution, delivery or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Convicted in Lancaster County. Sentence began June 2006. William A. Warren, serving one year, eight months to three years for attempted burglary. Convicted in Cass County. Sentence began March 2006. David R. Ostermeier, serving three years, four months to six years for operating a motor vehicle to avoid arrest, attempted theft by receiving stolen property. Convicted in Box Butte County. Sentence began April 2005. |
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I don't think a team with a mediocre to poor defense should win the Super Bowl.
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In my time of dying, want nobody to mourn All I want for you to do is take my body home Well, well, well, so I can die easy (X2) Jesus, gonna make up my dyin' bed. Meet me, Jesus, meet me. Meet me in the middle of the air If my wings should fail me, Lord. Please meet me with another pair Well, well, well, so I can die easy (X2) Jesus, gonna make up.. somebody, somebody... Jesus gonna make up... Jesus gonna make you my dyin' bed Oh, Saint Peter, at the gates of heaven... Won't you let me in I never did no harm. I never did no wrong Oh, Gabriel, let me blow your horn. Let me blow your horn Oh, I never did, did no harm. I've only been this young once. I never thought I'd do anybody no wrong No, not once. Oh, I did somebody some good. Somebody some good... Oh, did somebody some good. I must have did somebody some good... And I see them in the streets And I see them in the field And I hear them shouting under my feet And I know it's got to be real Oh, Lord, deliver me All the wrong I've done You can deliver me, Lord I only wanted to have some fun. Hear the angels marchin', hear the' marchin', hear them marchin', hear them marchin', the' marchin' Oh my Jesus... (repeat) Oh, don't you make it my dyin', dyin', dyin'... (Studio Chatter: "That's gonna be the one, isn't it? " "Come have a listen, then. " Oh yes, thank you.") |
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good, but I think this is better, Hatred and vengeance, my eternal portion, Scarce can endure delay of execution, Wait, with impatient readiness, to seize my Soul in a moment. Damned below Judas: more abhorred than he was, Who for a few pence sold his holy Master. Twice betrayed Jesus me, this last delinquent, Deems the profanest. Man disavows, and Deity disowns me: Hell might afford my miseries a shelter; Therefore hell keeps her ever hungry mouths all Bolted against me. Hard lot! encompassed with a thousand dangers; Weary, faint, trembling with a thousand terrors; I'm called, if vanquished, to receive a sentence Worse than Abiram's. Him the vindictive rod of angry justice Sent quick and howling to the center headlong; I, fed with judgment, in a fleshly tomb, am Buried above ground. |
The only reason I'd want the Colts to win is pure selfishness. I have a mini-helmet sign by Manning, and him winning the big one would increase its value. It's already one of the most popular items on the market.
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DELIA'S GONE
Delia, oh, Delia Delia all my life If I hadn't have shot poor Delia I'd have had her for my wife Delia's gone, one more round Delia's gone I went up to Memphis And I met Delia there Found her in her parlor And I tied to her chair Delia's gone, one more round Delia's gone She was low down and trifling And she was cold and mean Kind of evil make me want to Grab my sub machine Delia's gone, one more round Delia's gone First time I shot her I shot her in the side Hard to watch her suffer But with the second shot she died Delia's gone, one more round Delia's gone But jailer, oh, jailer Jailer, I can't sleep 'Cause all around my bedside I hear the patter of Delia's feet Delia's gone, one more round Delia's gone So if you woman's devilish You can let her run Or you can bring her down and do her Like Delia got done Delia's gone, one more round Delia's gone |
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