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In the end....there can be only one
I thought it was Dole who was the "old" candidate. Wait...Dole...McCain...there can be only one. No!!!
"It is not hard to compose, but it is wonderfully hard to let the superfluous notes fall under the table.—Brahms"
off topic, but, maybe that's why Mr. Broom sounds so stiff, compared to the much-criticised ("Baroque") Mr. Brook(s), errr, Bach.
I thought McCain was Irish, were he Scotch would he be MacCain (pronounced "Mackin'). He's a Mick, not a Mack. Not that there's anything wrong with that Reagan, Clinton, etc.
He hasn't got that all-too Hume-man skepticism, about Iraq (not "e-rock") f'rinstance.
First? First ancestors, Lascaux, Ur-echoes, where standing distance ratios where the original "Pythagorean" mysteries. We had 'em here too, before the Mix and Max.
What's interesting is that polls show that it is older voters who are more likely to question McCain's age than it is younger voters who question his age...
Sorry, no link. Google it yourself and contradict me. I'm feeling too lazy to look it up. ;)
He is the Highlander lol.
Christopher Lambert 08!
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