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http://www.obscurestore.com/GOVERNATOR IS MIGHTY ANGRY
October 26, 2005 -- SCHWARZENEGGER is furious. Fu rious at Bush. Furious GOP fund- raisers have been sanctioned in Ar nold's area. Furious because he himself is up for re-election. Furious on account of he wants to cover the state passing the hat. Furious because he his own personal self sent word Washington must stay out of California for now. Furious because the White House as much as showed him he knows what he can do with this hat. The gov is so furious at the prez for invading his territory that
he's toying with pickpocketing the Dems. So furious that he's raising the specter of
perhaps maybe possibly he's running with the wrong party. It's only a ploy. A carrot. But it's what's being said. And repeated. And now — probably denied.
http://www.obscurestore.com/L.A. LIBERALS PACKIN' HOT LEAD
.... "Lots of guys in Hollywood love to shoot," Mantegna, a longtime gun sportsman, tells Fade In magazine. "But they ain't gonna talk to you."
"Apocalypse Now" screenwriter John Milius agrees. "It's fascinating that Hollywood is so hypocritical," he says. "Many people own
, but consistently vote against them and never talk about them. I used to shoot with Spielberg and Zemeckis and Robert Stack. But no one else would admit they had any." ....
...well-known gun enthusiasts Ben Affleck, Charlie Sheen, Tom Selleck and Steven Seagal wanted nothing to do with Fade In's story. ....
Fade In says Seagal, Sylvester Stallone, music mogul Tommy Mottola and billionaire Kirk Kerkorian are among a mere 500 people licensed to carry a gun in public in Los Angeles County (pop. 9.8 million).
Meanwhile, those who can legally pack heat in New York include Donald Trump, Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, Seagram owner Edgar Bronfman, Howard Stern, Don Imus, State Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno, Bronx Supreme court judge Richard L. Price and defense lawyer Barry Slotnick.
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And, P.S., While we're whiling away the time...
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http://www.digitaltimes.com/karaoke/singers/tomorrow.html
From the 1977 Broadway Musical
and 1982 MOVIE "Annie"
Words by Martin Charnin
Music by Charles Strouse
Tomorrow
The sun'll come out to-mor-row___
Bet your bottom dollar
That tomorrow__ there'll be sun___
Just thinking about tomorrow___
Clears away the cobwebs and the sorrow
'Til there's none.
When I'm stuck with a day that's gray and lonely__
I just stick out my chin and grin and say:
Oh, the sun'll come out to-mor-row___
So you got to hang on till tomorrow
come what may__
Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love ya tomorrow
You're always a day away.
The sun'll come out to-mor-row,___
bet your bot-tom dol-lar
that to-mor-row___ there'll be sun!
Jus' think-ing a-bout___ to-mor-row___
clears a-way the cob-webs and the sor-row___
till there's none.
When I'm stuck__ with a day that's gray and lone-ly___
I just stick__ out my chin and grin and say:
Oh! the sun'll come out_____ to-mor-row.
Oh! I got to hang on till to-mor-row
come what may!
To-mor-row, to-mor-row, I love ya to-mor-row.
You're only a day away!______
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