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| I wish I were a mermaid, and friends with all the fish, a tiny tail and sea shells, that would be my wish. ~ Summer Roberts |
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Today I'm feeling:
5 sentences from Rick Warren:
Happy moments, PRAISE GOD. Book: The Slow Moon, Elizabeth Cox Music: Do What You Want, Ok Go Apparel: Russell Athletics t-shirt, navy yoga pants
debouch (di-BOUCH, di-BOOSH) verb intr. 1. To march out from a narrow or confined place into an open area. 2. To emerge or issue from a narrow area into the open. [From French deboucher, from de- (out of) + boucher, from bouche (mouth), from Latin bucca (mouth or cheek). The word buckle (as in a belt) derives from the same Latin root.]
On August 7, 1934, the U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling striking down the government's attempt to ban the controversial James Joyce novel "Ulysses."
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