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The vinyl ripples ran lusciously under Jamie’s hands as he moved the records into the flimsy paper sleeves.
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(Matthew Rushworth)
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The vinyl ripples ran lusciously under Jamie’s hands as he moved the records into the flimsy paper sleeves.
March 6, 2009
There is a creature found in traditional Jewish folklore called the golem, an animate humanlike being fashioned completely from inanimate material.
February 26, 2009
On July 23, 1998, Edward J. Larson, a science historian then based out of the University of Georgia, and Larry Witham, a journalist, published the results of an oft-invoked, somewhat controversial study that came to the conclusion that “among the top natural scientists, disbelief [in God] is greater than ever—almost total.”
February 11, 2009
As Valentine’s Day looms ever closer, many have begun to worry about planning that perfect evening with the special person, or group of friends, they care about.
February 9, 2009
Sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me?
February 5, 2009
Have you ever heard that Celine Dion song that goes “the hot dogs go on?” Or perhaps that classic Christmas carol about Rudolph and “Olive, the other reindeer?”
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