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Diane L. Major
Hope is what ambition is made of.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
"Go Another 1% ..."
... and I don't mean
THAT 1%
this time ...
Neal Degrasse Tyson is stone cold OSUM. It's 12.5 minutes you could call well spent.
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