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  • For a little humor on this: We were at a pub quiz night Thursday evening at Sven & Ole's Pizza in Grand Marais, MN.

    The Worst Ballot Challenge Of All 2009

  • He's been associated for a long time with Ole Anthony's Trinity Foundation, and Ole's version of Christianity doesn't fit any pigeonhole.

    RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009

  • I skipped the Potato Ole's although I really wanted them, and had a pepsi chaser.

    grizmom Diary Entry grizmom 2007

  • Helen thought the baby was Ole's, and for all I know she was right.

    Time Enough For Love Heinlein, Robert A. 1973

  • Ole; thinking there was no fitter way of atoning for the treason he had done than to make the price of Ole's death that of his own also, and to spend on the loss of his own life what he had earned by the slaying of another.

    The Danish History, Books I-IX Grammaticus Saxo

  • I seen one of Ole's arms, and then another leg, and then over one side

    More Toasts Marion Dix [Editor] Mosher

  • A couple of cousins of Big Ole's were given the job and did so well that ever afterward in the Lake States the saw crews have generally been

    The Marvelous Exploits of Paul Bunyan W.B. Laughead

  • Another miner, happening to notice what he thought was a mistake, called Ole's attention to the fact that he had marked the car number one instead of eleven.

    More Toasts Marion Dix [Editor] Mosher

  • Often in the evening, after his day's work and long hours put in turning the grindstone and keeping up fires in the camp stoves - that required four cords of wood apiece to kindle a fire, he could be found with one of Big Ole's small 600-pound anvils in his lap pegging up shoes with railroad spikes.

    The Marvelous Exploits of Paul Bunyan W.B. Laughead

  • Yet all fear of danger was banished from Ole's mind by his impatience to make haste.

    The Danish History, Books I-IX Grammaticus Saxo

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