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  Re: Thov pab txhais kuv zaj npau suav no         


Author: yiathao
Date: Dec 26, 2008 14:28

Tub Hmoob, Yooj..., Ntuj..., Cwjmem, Phwvnyam, Tony, thiab
Moobthaibteb Moobtwmzeej,

Ua tsaug rau nej lub sij hawm muab coj los txhais kuv zaj npau suav
no. Vim yog tsis pom xav li lawm thiaj muab coj tuaj rau nej nrog
txhais. Zaum no kuv nyab xeeb lawm. Ua tsaug ntau-u nawb. "T" yog
ib tug zoo neeg yog muab ua tib zoo xav txog nws cov haujlwm tau ua
dhau los. Txawm li cas los kuv zoo siab rau nej lub sij hawm.

Yog leejtwg ho txhais tau li cas los ho pab txhais ntxiv thiab.

Ua sawv daws tsaug ntau-u,

Peb Yog Ib,

Txawjvamyias
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  Re: Does anyone know anything about this ???         


Author: Mogee
Date: Dec 26, 2008 10:39

On Dec 23, 11:06 am, Missy yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have posted about this site before, but with circumstances being
> what they are in America today, I think everyone should take another
> look:  First, because it's just plain facinating to read, it will for
> sure make you think, and will for certain liven up this website;
> Second, because they have now responded to all the questions that
> people have been asking, and remarks people have made about it, and
> built their responses right into the article;  Third, because if
> what this site states is true, (logic, common sense, and basic science
> prove it's true), it's just something that every person in America
> needs to be aware of.  They have vowed to address any question anyone
> submits.  In fact, if you have questions send them to me.  I would be
> happy to submit them for you.
>
> This is a GIANT website  -  Large enough to keep you reading for a
> month:  To find the article I'm referring to, first go to the link
> below, click index number 04, then click article 23.  The title to the
> article is "The Great Abyss" (The very concept of hell).
>
> There are around 180 articles on this website, each can be mind- ...
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  Gran Torino Receives an A-         


Author: kwame_tsang
Date: Dec 26, 2008 09:37

ROLLING STONE
by Peter Travers

Gran Torino

Starring: Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley, Bee Vang, Bee Vang,
Brian Haley

Directed by: Clint Eastwood

2008 Warner Bros. Pictures/Village Roadshow Drama

Clint Eastwood has hinted that his role as bigoted Korean War veteran
Walt Kowalski — a gun-toting widower living in Detroit near the
struggling Ford auto plant and even nearer to the Asian immigrants
crowding him out of his run-down, racially mixed hood — may be his
last role as an actor. Eastwood, 78, has two Oscars for directing
Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby, and two nominations for starring
in them. But an Oscar for acting? Not yet. Get busy, Academy.

I don't think Eastwood will ever turn down a juicy role. But Gran
Torino, named after the 1972 car that Walt garages and polishes like a
symbol of his idealized past, is a humdinger of a valedictory.
Directed...
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