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- noun Someone who constitutes or brings
fresh blood , especially ayoungster who joins an older team etc.
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This youngblood is willing to play dirty ball with the best of them.
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Details are like dots — when they are absent or fuzzy, then there never is an explanation for ‘Why’ since nothing can be connected by anyone, wonky youngblood or woozy gramps.
Think Progress » The ‘facts’ of the Christmas Day plot are ‘clear’ — to everyone except John McCain. 2010
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Many of our classes are online and the first six units a semester are offered with in-state rates no matter where you live. john youngblood says:
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I guess people will remake anything, and with anyone. john youngblood says:
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It got better toward the end and Tennant is always great but overall, meh. john youngblood says:
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One Response to “Next on Torchwood: Fragments” john youngblood says:
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Is this site going out of business? john youngblood says:
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The Crisis for all intents and purposes now never happened. john youngblood says:
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April 19, 2008 at 3: 48 pm did not see this was working but friend taped for me. was disapointment and i miss Martha. i want to marry her so bad john youngblood says:
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Had no idea how many Patrick and Gish fans were on the boards. john youngblood says:
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