During the imperial attack led by Livia sas Junius to the Scions' headquarters at the Waking Sands, Papalymo was captured along with other members and taken to Castrum Centri in Mor Dhona. He was rescued by the adventurer, Biggs, and Wedge, and resumed his duties with the Scions. When ...
Justice Temo said the law has to protect members of the society like the two deceased. The Judge said Ratoto has five daughters and he would not want the lives of two of his daughters to be taken away in the same way. Justice Temo said punishment has to be done in ...
Hit singles notwithstanding, Toto's debut isn't the group's most consistent record — but when you take into consideration the fact that the band members were barely in their 20s when they made it, and were already seasoned studio pros, it's that much more impressive. A solid beginning fr...
And a particular point of interest for us Foreign Service-types: a former U.S. Consul in Algeria who died while serving here during World War I is also buried in this cemetery: Apparently he’s not the only U.S. Consul who died while in Algeria – there’s another one as well in ...
I look at our military expansion (nothing against our service members themselves) and other areas that we prioritize over the health of our people and just feel like we have everything ass-backwards. Compared to countries with actual socialized medicine like Japan, Obamacare felt like a scam th...
“Toto lacks at least two elements crucial to good rock: a singer and a writer. Three group members sing passably; a fourth, Bobby Kimball, is terrible — and, unfortunately, the lead vocalist. Paich is chief songwriter, but most of his tunes are merely excuses for back-to-back ...
This was the second single from the multi-platinum album Toto IV, which also contained the smash hits “Africa” and “Rosanna“. There are a few different theories of where the band name originated. In the early ’80s, band members told the press that the band was named after the dog ...
Paich: We got back together for [bassist] Mike Porcaro in 2010 because he had fallen very ill to ALS [he died in 2015], we wanted to help him out and raise money for him. So we were just doing a bunch of night clubs in L.A. and things like that. We decided to get back toget...
Paich: We got back together for [bassist] Mike Porcaro in 2010 because he had fallen very ill to ALS [he died in 2015], we wanted to help him out and raise money for him. So we were just doing a bunch of night clubs in L.A. and things like that. We decided to get back toget...