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Just curious, were those years an especially fruitful time for LRL ?While GS was arrested in that year, he had been "cooking" for years. The nexus is self-evident.
Where is TOMICH?
Just curious, were those years an especially fruitful time for LRL ?While GS was arrested in that year, he had been "cooking" for years. The nexus is self-evident.
Where is TOMICH?
Just curious, were those years an especially fruitful time for LRL ?
Ye Olde Pill Factorie was especially fruitful; in a sense, they were heaving out the vintage where The Grapes of Wrath were stored!
Just curious, were those years an especially fruitful time for LRL ?
Since the 1980's the only things that come out of LRL Research are Ph.D.'s at 5:00 o'clock.
Only if there's free food & cake because someone is 'retiring'; otherwise, 3:15 pm EST it's deserted.
I can think of a couple dozen VPs and higher level that should retire.
How about you?
Gather them all in the llyCenter auditorium (although that venue will be way too small.) A person dressed in period costume as Col. Eli will unfurl a proclamation and declare:
“You have sat too long for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!”
And they will all be marched out in handcuffs!
Make the dream real.
How about the Cialis thefts? Did the thief get hard time for that one?
MARTINSVILLE, Ind. — An apparent fight over when to quit watching football turned deadly when a man fatally shot his teenage son, authorities say.
David Carrender, 49, was arrested at about 8:30 p.m. ET Sunday on a preliminary murder charge after his 19-year-old son, Wyatt Carrender, was shot to death in the family's home about 20 miles southeast of Indianapolis.
Morgan County Sheriff Robert Downey said the Carrenders had been watching football games at a restaurant and bar when they started fighting over whether to return home.
The son wanted to go home. The father did not. The argument continued after the pair returned home, Downey said.
Def LLY Manager of the Year of the Century material.He should be getting out of prison soon as he ended up sentenced to 25, but with time served and 1 for 1 credit on days served. Wonder if he had enough time in to retire.