It is all incredibly loud and uncomfortably close that we'd have a Different Kind of Mollie Movement as in people just being expected a lot and not getting anything. I would make a Different Drink as in, the people behind these Medical Facilities are either Retiring, Quitting or Putting Themselves in a Predicament where'd they'd be dying.
To me, we have been the State that Made Sports Business and Motorsports Business. It was not like our State had a Rainier like Lexington or Stole an Establishment, like Oklahoma City stole the Seattle Supersonics, but, not having Featherlite and Winneabago be in reach muddies up the Motorsports Dollar.
We are in a Scooby Doo Dark Period in our Off Hours and we are intent to Do Nothing. I've lived that and it is dangerous to go through. It would be the Ice Cream Man quit and he never came back. If we had to throw the Riverboat Fund at everything, we would be worse than Mississippi.
The pull is there is already a Mollie Movement to Memorialize Mollie Tibbetts. The only appropriate way to honor and cherish a Memorial and the Life that was Lived was not "What Are You Doing To My House?" like people don't have Houses or Jobs.
I'd wished that Gov didn't act the way She Did or we'd have Toyota. We gave Imagination to Sports, and that Imagination was long before anyone else. I feel absolutely angry at Nick Caracci for destroying not only a Family Show but a Long Held Educational Ethic.
It is a cleansing, and I am not happy for it. The pills are bitter and the only thing that feels good is Cold Beer to some people. In spite of some of our Best Efforts, we'd have Drinking, Doping and Gangs come along too easy when the illusion of one leads to all three.
The push is that the Tempers and the Emotions of not letting someone finish that is supposed to finish is more than Emotional. I don't know if there are people who'd be hands on about these Witch Doctor Cures but not Health Insurance, which the latter would be easier to have Support than Scorn. I'd never stretch a Pharmacy too thin and I'd never throw anything that people would remember to waster.
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