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One fat hen couple duck three brown bear four running hare five fat fickle female sitting sipping scotch six simple simon sitting on a stone seven sinbad sailors sailed the seven seas eight egotistical egoists echoing egotistical ecstasies nine nude nublians nimbly nibbling nuts gnats nicotine ten was and never was a fig plucker nor a fig plucker's son and I ain't leaving till this fucking fig pluckin's done now ask me if I am a turtle. (Tim) Are you a turtle? (Wolf) You bet your sweet ass I'm a turtle. Once a turtle, always a turtle!

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Yeah I have heard that book was fantastic as well. I love stories about people who are fanatics... stories that delve into little worlds within our world, worlds  that I know nothing about.

It wasn\'t my word choice that annoyed my professor. She just asked who didn\'t have a thesaurus, I said I didn\'t, and she demanded to see one the next time I showed up for class. That is a good trick though; I\'ll keep it in mind.

I never had this problem when I was working towards an English major. odd.
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Thesaurus.com= easier than a book
Light travels faster than sound. That is why some people appear bright...until you hear them speak.

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start using \'ser\' in all your documents and see if she notices.
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I love stories about people who are fanatics... stories that delve into little worlds within our world, worlds  that I know nothing about.
 


This book fits your description perfectly.  Fascinating new read by America\'s most renowned sports book writer. You don\'t have to be a Pats fan or even a football fan to enjoy it.  It\'s an incredible breakdown of how people pick up influences from different people in their lives, and how one man used his influences to rise to the top of his (most intruiging) profession.