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My family bought a meat processor a couple years ago, my wife and I learned how to process the animals, and in past years it has become a family afair.
What do you do with the meat when you take a deer elk or moose? 2009
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A president who had an afair in the Whitehouse comes to mind, he then lied under oath, then finally cam clean that he lied.
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He's not part of the "cover up everybodies" love afair crowd like most of the republicans.
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My family bought a meat processor a couple years ago, my wife and I learned how to process the animals, and in past years it has become a family afair.
What do you do with the meat when you take a deer elk or moose? 2009
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The more you make it a do-or-die afair, the less relevant you make yourself.
Clinton takes on TV pundits at distillery stop in Kentucky 2008
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Well, they are rumored to have had an afair during the shooting of one of the films so …
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Han Solo gets fresh on the set of Episode 6? 2008
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Obama went to the black people to fit in somewhere then he turns his back on the White family. he even whent to work in a civil law firm where he then had a office afair. we know nothing about his wife, research her. see what damage.
Obama camp out with new gas tax ad, Clinton camp fires back 2008
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He hasn't done very much as a Sen. and How but those foreign afair meetings.
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I find it bizarre - in a snake oily kind of way - that a book supposedly about DNA “science” even has anything about the Sternberg afair and “Expelled,” let alone the same long-corrected misinformation about them.
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Laura could have an afair with Barney for all I care.
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