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    underwear showing At least when we were kids, catching a glimpse of someone's underwear was hilarious. "I see England, I see France. I see x's underpants."
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    shift gear
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    discussion topic
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    off color
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    River Phoenix
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    Renting one's Clothes

    Didn't Jesus rent his cloak when he got angry, or maybe in mourning, or maybe I am thinking of some other biblical figure? I know the veil of the temple was rent, but I don't think anyone was wearing it.
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    member benefits
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    point taken
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    work permit
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    motor head
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    nosebleed
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    house broken
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    Your favourite non-fiction authors?

    I read lots of non-fiction, but only a few authors stick in my mind. I can’t recommend John McFee’s Basin and Range highly enough. I read it years ago, but have just ordered it on Kindle to re-read (this topic made me think of it). I now see that “Basin” is the first of a four-part series...
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    horn blows
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    Which movie did you watch today and how would you rate it?

    Your description reminds me a bit of "The Petrified Forest" (1936).
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    outgoing
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    made man
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    Why USPS nor return items?

    The last job I worked I put a 25 page proposal, cover letter, etc. in an overnight folder and mailed it to an address in New York state. It’s possible I had forgotten to seal the flap, or somehow the P.O. machinery opened the envelope, I don’t know. The empty envelope was delivered to New York...
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    passes understanding
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    Most Americans in Abraham Lincoln's day were Christians. (Christians who didnt own slaves.) Prove me wrong.

    ...dependent race, and in that condition only could their existence in this country be rendered beneficial or tolerable. That in this free government *all white men are and of right ought to be entitled to equal civil and political rights* [emphasis in the original]; that the servitude of the...
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