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Jan. 31st, 2003 04:18 pmHippos Roam Colombian Drug Lord's Abandoned Ranch: "Despite the absence of a keeper, the Nile hippos -- some of which weigh 2 tonnes -- have flourished and reproduced on a muddy lake near the Magdalena River as if it were their natural terrain. And for six of the hippos born there, it is."
Went and looked at townhouses with
rubinpdf today. They remind me unpleasantly of Knollwood, and for that reason I wouldn't buy one myself. But the one we're looking at will be okay to live in for a couple years. And it won't have stupid white dogs upstairs or stupid bartenders downstairs.
From the RSC: "Pericles, Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, The Tempest, and The Two Noble Kinsmen are generally referred to as the 'romances.' They are characterised by their uneven meter, irregular poetic value, fantastic plots, and unbelievable characters. They are among the Bard's finest works." From Reed Martin of the RSC: "And in The Winter's Tale the Queen isn't really dead, she's just been pretending to be a statue for sixteen years." The sheer inanity of this play overwhelms me. At least it's all tragedies for a couple months after we're done with it.
Went and looked at townhouses with
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From the RSC: "Pericles, Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, The Tempest, and The Two Noble Kinsmen are generally referred to as the 'romances.' They are characterised by their uneven meter, irregular poetic value, fantastic plots, and unbelievable characters. They are among the Bard's finest works." From Reed Martin of the RSC: "And in The Winter's Tale the Queen isn't really dead, she's just been pretending to be a statue for sixteen years." The sheer inanity of this play overwhelms me. At least it's all tragedies for a couple months after we're done with it.