I came home one day, and my boy Coleman and his pal Adam were downstairs in the basement playing the Madden football video game. I could hear... Read More
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The trend should hold through the end of the year at least. Read More
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Modern Americans should not pay for past crimes Read More
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Setting reasonable limits on what investments should be offered. Read More
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I came home one day, and my boy Coleman and his pal Adam were downstairs in the basement playing the Madden football video game. I could hear them dissing each other and whupping it up like a bunch of wild Indians. To my alarm, I saw a pair of Birkenstocks in the hallway. Either Coleman’s mother bought these for Coleman (cause for an immediate divorce) or they belonged to Adam. It really did... Read More