4/08/2013

non runners

Amici #runners (e non) #milanesi (e non) partecipate numerosi!!!!! Con un titolo così... @Paolo_Foschi #IgorAttila http://t.co/pI9kfVb1FT

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Wright

TPI Porting Secrets. Runners. High Flow Fuel Injection. Ported L98.
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Peretz

Full time at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).

Collingwood 17.15.117 defeated Carlton 15.10.100.

Matsumoto

Does your partner or family members support your illness?

Dash

Time Warp, Free Runners
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Yamasaki

@ShaunDriscoll96 haha ill give it a view not tonight like. Too late. Wernt they classed has non runners haha

Poddar

BO2: 113 Kills w/ Non Lethals On Overflow! (Addicted To YT)
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Ganguly

driving curiosities 4
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Aoki

Wow. A good race, won by a horse that was a replacement for a non-runner earlier in the week, so shouldnt even have been in the race originally! Good race. At least i came third.

Bhowmick

!!Non Runners!!

Exeter 3.40 Grey Gold, next choice is King Of The Night
Fairyhouse 4.35 Barneys Honour, next choice is Mad Brian e/w

Mandadapu

Two of my biggest fancies are non runners! #backtothedrawingboard

Iyer

Hell Runners Snowmobile Tug Hill Plateau NY with Kentucky Boys
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Runners et Pirate sur WaveHeroes by Hypixel
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Ishikawa

Imola City Runners - Podistica di Fruges - 21/06/2010
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Satō

Weapons Factory Arena - Blood Runners Teaser #2
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Phillips

Earlier this week Eric and Mandy talked about a new trend- black wedding dresses. Do you think brides should stick with the traditional white?

Fujita

@PrettyMuchMo how did non runners get ahold of this info?

Johnson

Qualifying itself was new for all
involved, as just 15 minutes are
now on offer to decide grid
positions one to 12; therefore,
whereas around 15 laps were
possible over an hour of
qualifying last year, five or six
has become the new limit.
"It was tight," Pedrosa, the
2012 championship runner-up,
told motogp.com following the
top three press conference. "15
minutes is not a long time when
you’re on the bike and, even
though there were only 12
riders on the track, it’s still not
easy to find a gap. It’s
important that we’re on the
front row. I think the Yamahas
are strong, so I just hope to
improve the bike a little bit
more and then be on the pace
for the race."
Márquez had impressed by
leading the way in Friday
practice; even though he had
admitted that his race pace
must improve, many questioned
whether the 20-year-old
Spaniard would be able to make
history by collecting pole on his
MotoGP™ debut.
"It’s what I expected before
because this new qualifying is
only 15 minutes long and
maybe for me it’s a little bit
more difficult, because I don’t
have the feeling with the bike
that I had with Moto2," he
admitted. "It’s difficult to go
out and be fast right from the
beginning, but I’m still quite
happy to finish on Row 2 and be
sixth."
As Márquez prepares for his first
ever MotoGP™ race appearance,
Pedrosa now aims to collect a
win at the Losail International
Circuit – one of only two tracks
on the current calendar on
which he is yet to claim a race
victory in any category, but that
the championship has raced at
in previous years.
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Edwards

@mcolly5 yeah that the 1 i went !! Wats non runners today??

Sadangi

MIRACLES when PEOPLE we love PASS...

The day my dad passed came an un bearable scent of roses...like 1000 of them, stronger than a funeral home would be. There were no flowers at all in his room (before or after) as he was very ill, and scents can make the sick sicker. We tried room fresheners on top of opening windows ansd nothing relieved it. The day he was burried 4 days later th scent suddenly disappeared that afternoon after we returned from the ceremony. A catholic nun from Shrine of Royal Oak told me that day that St Theresa of France of the 1800s was called the St of the Little Flower, the Sainte the church itslef was named after She was knbown foir her love of flowers, specificallt roses, and when she died of tuberculosis at age 17 she said that if one smelled the scent of roses after a loved one passed, it was she that came for him/her.

The week after my dad passed I was driving to teach a class at BHC in BMghm and while fiddling with the radio I came across a song I had never heard that sang out something abotu 'ordinary miracles' and it sounded like Sara Mc Glauglin. I fumbled nonstop in those days with the radio stations, and within 1 hour that song surfaced 3X. It played a few more over the next day or so, then I never heard it again. I though of my dad because of the lyrics, though he never was a known fan of the artist. I surely have been, but I never heard the song before or after on the radio or anywhere....until I located it 3 summers ago on Napster. Ordinary Miracle by Sara Mc Glauglin, and it was the theme from Charolette's Web. It was certainly my dad. Listen to the song, all of you! It's about simple things that mean more than we know! And I play it in almost every class I teach since then!

One night last December I wrote an email blurb ot a few friends about the special people/athletes in my life that touched me, some I knew and some not. The first was Flo Jo, the famed American Olympic Runner who passed years ago of a heart defect. The remaining were alive, a good 10 people deep. But the second one after Flo Jo was my niece Shauna, a prized child of all of us for her talents and grades and heart. That night, 4 hours later, I fell asleep to a violin version of Canon in D, a version that reminded me of her (violin playing). $ hours after that, I got a text to call my sister. Aroudn the moment I feel asleep to that song she had gotten in a car accident that claimed her life from head injuries. She was buried about a week later. She never came out of the coma. And she was hit by a drunk driver.

Every-so-often I smell cherry cigar. grandpa smoked them and I loved the smell. he died in 1979 and never smelled them again from anyone...accept some sudden whiffs of the smell in my livingroom now and agin. And then it would fade.

In 2003 my sonw as born. he almost died in delivery. Everybody was stressed, yelling ansd scrambling. I was not. I knew he would come out and be alive and well. And he did..almost 10lbs and absolutelu peaceful!

Kamala

I was listening to one of my favorite podcasts/Christian apologists today, Dr. James White @ aomin.org, "The Dividing Line"... it was just packed full of good quotes. (March 28, 2013 episode)

On our current cultural direction:
"This is a dangerous time because it is a people changing course without thought. It's a child jumping into the seat of a semi-truck and deciding to just spin the wheel. That's what you've got here, people who just don't have any respect for the past at all."

This is so dead on! When I engage people in discussion over so many of the hot topics in our culture today, I find very little actual critical thinking going on. It's usually sound-bites, slogans, poorly thought through arguments at best.

"We are now cultural heretics, and cultures treat heretics pretty badly."

We're absolutely in a post-Christian society now. It seems like it is happening quickly, but I think it's been heading that way for a long time, which the church was mostly asleep at the wheel (or at least the Christian ed. dept.). Dr. White likened it to the coyote and road-runner type effect where the coyote runs off the cliff and continues on for a while before gravity zips him downward. We're starting to hit that point now, it seems.

And so... similar to what I've also been saying for some time now, he says (of the religious 'nones' on the rise in the polls):

"I think the 'none' category is going to be huge ten years from now. But you know what? I don't think that is a bad thing, because all that means is the polls are going to more closely reflect the reality."

Well said!

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