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Sour Cream Christmas Cookies
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup shortening
3 eggs
1 cup sour cream
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
4 cups flour (might need more to make the dough stiff)
Cream sugar and shortening. Add eggs. Next add sour cream and mix well. Add the remaining ingredients. Make into a ball and refrigerate for 1 hour. Roll out cookies and cut out with cookie cutters. Bake at 325 degrees for 8-10 minutes. Frost and decorate when they are cool.
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup shortening
3 eggs
1 cup sour cream
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
4 cups flour (might need more to make the dough stiff)
Cream sugar and shortening. Add eggs. Next add sour cream and mix well. Add the remaining ingredients. Make into a ball and refrigerate for 1 hour. Roll out cookies and cut out with cookie cutters. Bake at 325 degrees for 8-10 minutes. Frost and decorate when they are cool.
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Even as a young child, Carpathia showed remarkable intellect and athletic ability, and also proved to be extraordinarily manipulative, able to bend others to his will with relative ease. His handlers arranged for his mother to be eliminated, and Nicolae himself eventually demanded the dispatch of his "father," a key to his rise to power. With his advisers and counselors, Carpathia formed a successful import-export business, which quickly made him a millionaire. However, he quickly grew bored with business and finance and, guided by the "kingmaker" Leon Fortunato, set his sights on politics.
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3 Dimes Down is a Cooley song and he never really discusses any of his lyrics We were almost through the headlining band on a sticky table at the drawn to it again. It was only with the retrospect offered by a year or two of distance that revealed the song's true meaning to me, thus telling me exactly how to close it out. I like to think of it as a short film without the film. There is nothing like a Technicolor horizon to offer a centerpiece on an album so full of black and white and nighttime skies. Lisa's Birthday was inspired by a story told to Cooley by our old guitar tech Mark Messner. I think it sounds like pure Country Gold circa 1967. Two separate backstage visits by almost strangers, each touched in different ways by our American tragedy in Iraq, led to the writing of The Home Front and That Man I Shot. I was only a kid when we were over in Vietnam, but I somehow did learn a lesson or two from it. I never so much wanted to be proven wrong in my beliefs as with our current situation, but the evidence so far seems to support that it ain't working out too good for anybody. Now, we're just trying to save face, at the expense of many young lives that could be ordered to serve our country in more productive ways. Seems our band has some fans over there and we're always moved by the stories of really fine folks who are sacrificing so much for our privileged existence. The man in That Man I Shot probably doesn't agree with a lot of my viewpoints, but I tried to be true to what he said and how he said it. You don't have to agree with someone to respect them and that seemed to run both ways with us. As a writer, it's not my job to agree or disagree and certainly not to judge. It is my job to be as true to the character's voice as humanly possible and to tell the story accordingly. The extended
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day when something comes flying through a window and into your house. If you have double-paned or insulated windows, you'll need to replace both the glass and the sash around it. But if you live in an older house with single-paned windows, you can fix the broken pane yourself. Lowe's is happy to provide this information as a service to you.
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O'Brien was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Ruth (née Reardon), an attorney, and Thomas Francis O'Brien, a professor of medicine and physician.[2][3]
As a child, O'Brien struggled with a stammer. After much hard work and help from the Slyvan Learning Center branch in Brookline, Conan finally excelled at English. In middle school, Conan was poked fun of due to his highly animated hair. His nickname was Conick (Conan and Collick put together); later he served as managing editor of his school newspaper and interned for Rep. Barney Frank.[4]
As a child, O'Brien struggled with a stammer. After much hard work and help from the Slyvan Learning Center branch in Brookline, Conan finally excelled at English. In middle school, Conan was poked fun of due to his highly animated hair. His nickname was Conick (Conan and Collick put together); later he served as managing editor of his school newspaper and interned for Rep. Barney Frank.[4]
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This site contains scanned images of paper snowflakes that have been cut out of ordinary writing and computer paper with small scissors. The snowflakes have been used to decorate our Christmas tree, windows, furniture, and doorways during the Christmas season for the last 20 years or so. Each Christmas we make a few more to add to our collection. They provide a wintry personal touch to Christmas decorations and if handled with care the snowflakes can be used over and over for many years. I hope you enjoy looking at the images and I hope that they inspire you to create your own paper snowflakes.
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favorite 70's tv show
1. HR Pufenstuf
2. M*A*S*H*
3. Three's Company
4. The Bob Newhart Show
5. Mork and Mindy
6. Superfriends
7. The Eddison Twins
8. the Bionic Man
9. All In The Family
10. Charlie's Angels
11. Thundarr the Barbarian
1. HR Pufenstuf
2. M*A*S*H*
3. Three's Company
4. The Bob Newhart Show
5. Mork and Mindy
6. Superfriends
7. The Eddison Twins
8. the Bionic Man
9. All In The Family
10. Charlie's Angels
11. Thundarr the Barbarian
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love
Love, love, love, love, love, love, love
Its a burning hell
Its a burning hell
Baby, baby, baby, Im hell
Its a burning hell
Girl stop moving, boy behave
Baby, Ill put you in an early grave in hell
Love on the ceiling, love on the floor
Im gonna leave you burning for more
Burn in the country, burn downtown
All the best people are burning down in hell, hell, ah hell
Its a burning hell
Youll burn in hell
Its a big, burning, giant, colossal matter
Love, love, love, love, love, love, love
Its a burning hell
Its a burning hell
Baby, baby, baby, Im hell
Its a burning hell
Girl stop moving, boy behave
Baby, Ill put you in an early grave in hell
Love on the ceiling, love on the floor
Im gonna leave you burning for more
Burn in the country, burn downtown
All the best people are burning down in hell, hell, ah hell
Its a burning hell
Youll burn in hell
Its a big, burning, giant, colossal matter
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