But the GOOD news is, that won’t happen to you. Because you’re about to learn something very few people know. You can download and backup all of the information in your Facebook timeline for safekeeping, which not only means you would be able to restore it, but you’ll be able ...
Back, back, used to be mine and I want it back, back,One look at you and it takes me back, oh back.The ink on the note that you left was black, so black.Used to be mine and I want you back.So how did it happen? What a mess I've made.There's something here that meant ...
(of what has been expected or planned) to happen:The party went off exactly as we hoped. to leave, esp. suddenly:He went off with the money. go on: [no object]to happen or take place:What's going on at the office? [~+verb-ing]to continue:Go on working. ...
2. To come together: We got together for lunch. 3. To arrive at an agreement: The feuding parties finally got together. get up 1. To arise from bed or rise to one's feet: She got up and opened the door. 2. To climb: How long will it take to get up the mountain? 3. To ...
I love the hymn for my own reasons. Some of these come for the first two lines of the song. It is “we” who gather together. We are equal; there is no discrimination among “us.” “We” decide to gather together. It is not an accident nor an activity that is forced upon us....
Putting It Together And The Happy Ones Among Scr's Fall Season The following is South Coast Rep's calendar. South Coast Repertory was founded in the belief that theatre is an artform with a unique power to illuminate the human experience. We commit ourselves to exploring the most urgent human...
Patti Page popularized the novelty song, “(How much is) That Doggie in the Window?” in 1952, when we had each achieved the magical age of 1. The answers to those questions were clear for us even as children and became underscored as the years went on. Here are the questions, followe...
In such a space it becomes a question of what can happen and what will upend and break through the reverie. Our first signs of life come in the form of an old friend named Harry (Maurice Ronet) who makes an auspicious entrance.
In such a space it becomes a question of what can happen and what will upend and break through the reverie. Our first signs of life come in the form of an old friend named Harry (Maurice Ronet) who makes an auspicious entrance.
It is fully possible to make a movie in 48 hours; I’ve done it myself, in fact. It’s nigh-impossible to create a film that is layered, intelligent, and ambitious in 48 hours, but it does happen. In the case ofSorry About Tomorrowby Motke Dapp, well, it took slightly longer, ...