“Rollforming of sheet metal plays an integral role in the building and construction of commercial and industrial structures and in the automotive industry, which we have not ventured into yet.”
No matter what he did, after riding in the plane for an hour he would smell like an army of goats had adopted him and marked him as their personal territory.
Commenter: CarolIn looking for a college for my son, I was told by all of the private colleges that several thousands of dollars in student loans each year was what they expected each student to be willing to do in order to attend their school. When I explained that I was looking for my son (with some help from us) to be able to pay as he went and not go into debt (he had a 3.93 GPA and high SAT scores), I was told by one of the schools that he must not value his education if he wasn’t willing to borrow the extra 10K that we would have needed to come up with for him to attend that particular school. The problem isn’t just predatory lenders, it is also colleges who expect their students to graduate with tens of thousands worth of debt from their institutions. On the financial aid packages that were offered to my son they even list the loans as part of the financial aid that they are offering. This isn’t financial aid it is DEBT. The colleges should not be listing it as part of their financial aid package. The only exception should be for the subsidized loan, which has special rules so that the student can afford to pay it back and not increase how much they are indebted by it while in college or unemployed.
In a Hunter Valley coalmine a wheeler heard the news and sent skips into the mine chalked on the side with: “Official. The bastards have chucked it.”

Now, lots of these fellers were good hunters, but a lot (like yours truly) couldn’t hit a slow-moving freight train with a bucket of Pratt & Lambert.
Fifty years plus have passed. The last time we were civil to each other and united in our Americanism, was 9/11.
Stone Films NYC + Cult Of Individuality Holiday Bash w/ DJ Michael Alago – Bowery Electric December 20, 2017 – New York
Get your dose of New Year’s magic with world-acclaimed cellist, composer and multi-lingual vocalist Ian Maksin at the intimate solo show at Rockwood Music Hall in NYC’s East Village! During his touch-and-go in the Big Apple on his world tour, Maksin will share some of the latest additions to his repertoire he gathered during his recent travels: Kurdish and Turkish folk songs, music from Brazil and Cuba, Balkan rhythms and East-Siberian shamanic chants – all of this brought together with the soulful tone of his cello. As a good tradition, he will throw in some J.S. Bach unaccompanied cello suites, as well as some of his favorite rock and blues covers by artists such as Sting, B.B. King, Bill Withers and more… Having shared the stage with such artists as Andrea Bocelli and Sting, equally fluent in many genres from classical to jazz and world music and singing in more than ten languages, Russian-born Chicago-based cellist and composer Ian Maksin has created his own organic and soulful style combining elements traditional music from different corners of the world, classical music and jazz. In 2018 alone, Maksin will perform more than one hundred and fifty concerts in over thirty cou… (read more)

Hank’s brother Dan ran a guide service in the Big Hole. He enjoyed much repeat business due, according to other outfitters, to his reputation of having the most entertaining camp in western Montana.
She was a pretty cow. A big polled Hereford but she was only half bagged up. So they sorted her off. These were pretty rangy cows and when they got separated from the big bunch they got nervous. Rex and Clair dropped her over into the “questionable” pen to run her though the chute. Rex wanted to check her bag.
In Athens he added three silver and two bronze medals, before striking gold again in Beijing in the 100, 200 and 400 metres and taking a bronze in the 4×100 metre relay.
A temporary worker using a lantern collects white asparagus from a field in Caparroso, around 85 km (52 miles) from Pamplona, northern Spain on Thursday, May 31, 2018. Dubbed the "white gold" of these northern Spanish farms because of their color and the high prices they fetch around the world, the stringy delicacy is planted every fall and picked each year between April and June, at the height of the spring. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)
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