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The funny (in the non-amusing sense of the word) thing was, most of the doctors I saw on my road to recovery assumed that, regardless of what they told me, as a crazy runner guy I’d be back out running in no time, injured or not. My physical medicine doctor told me the story...
We are so lonesome.And we're going to the wedding afterward.Do be our escort!And, please don't say anything to Aunt Pitty about—about Suellen.It would distress her so much and I can't bear for her to know that my sister—” “Oh, I won't!I won't!”Frank said hastily, wincin...
But until I was eight years old Damascus was my home. I was happy there. I loved my school. I loved the warmth. I loved the people. I loved the hundred different smells that there are times I wish I could smell again. I loved the hubbub of the streets. The crazy busyness of it ...
bear in mind think of, remember - keep in mind for attention or consideration; "Remember the Alamo"; "Remember to call your mother every day!"; "Think of the starving children in India!" attend to, take to heart - get down to; pay attention to; take seriously; "Attend to your dutie...
The first Gallmeister books were The Monkey Wrench Gang by Edward Abbey, a story about fun and crazy eco-terrorists in Utah, and Indian Creek by Pete Fromm. I’ve never read Pete Fromm but Thibault told us that he writes about nature beautifully but truthfully. It’s not always a welcom...
“Yeh? Shit! I had the bath-brush once from an uncle and it drove me half crazy,” confessed Neil. “Had me writhing over his knee like I was a snake on a bloody hot-plate!” “And I bet your sexy arse has had a few canings, huh?” I asked with a grin. “A few,” he ...
Ding, ding, ding! Forest friends have come to visit and brought presents. Let's greet our guests properly, with traditional bread and hot tea! The day flew by unnoticed, so much work was done... Now, brush your teeth and go to sleep! See you tomorrow in the Masha and the Bear: My...
There is also the French word “chat” (the “t” is silent) meaning “cat”, which in Portuguese sounds like “chá” meaning “tea”, and is written like the English word used to describe early Internet forums. Reverse it and it works as well: “gato” is the word for cat in Por...