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...every single day in the morning. I just start writing. And things come up. And I'm not unaware of them, but I'm not completely in control of them either. Unconscious material start to become conscious. And when I stop writing, all during the day and that night, things are percolating. I wake up in the morning and there's more there. Things I didn't realize the day before. I'm completely confident in that. That's how I approach writing. So I'm always writing, and my writing always ends up in a book...
...works at a pet-grooming parlor called 'Sup Dawg). Lou, on the other hand, is a rude, crude alcoholic whose nickname is the Violator - a man it would be a brilliant idea to grow apart from - but he's also the impetus for the reunion. After a sodden night on the town, Lou passes out in his own garage behind the wheel of his running muscle car - an incident interpreted as a suicide attempt - and the doctor insists that someone keep an eye on him for a few days. (See the top 10 movie wimps...
...instead, Enron on an average night only fills about half the seats, it could take as long as five months before the play turns a profit. If only a quarter of the seats sell for full price, the play, much like the company it dramatizes, will end up being a financial bust...
...main source [of revenue] was selling our Ivy League Champions t-shirts,” Sheeleigh says. “Then we had some players work at a swim meet to make extra money. We also held an event at Uno’s Grill one night, where all of the proceeds went to the Harvard women’s soccer team...
Harvard kicked off the trip in style, heading to a professional AC Milan soccer game its first night to witness the skills of none other than David Beckham...