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  • ZakariyyaNobdobber: i tend to find the opposite, its speed compared to most other players is what keeps me with it. still if youre happy youre happy, s'all good.

    VLC Hits 1.0 With Better Playback And File Support | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • There is nothing notable about them to say here except that Nina Garcia's job title has changed, but s'all on Wikipedia my friends.

    "But I'm still an embryo/With a long, long way to go." Ann Althouse 2008

  • Im not saying the aforementioned negatively critiqued men are ugly, I just dont get their appeal, s'all.

    dailycomic Diary Entry dailycomic 2008

  • So, I'm feeling all good and all this past Wednesday afternoon, wrapping up teaching for the week, posting a little 'hey I'm off for a few days' post, gearing up for a little travel and a lot of talking, good friends, interesting projects, s'all good.

    Zipless 2007

  • So, I'm feeling all good and all this past Wednesday afternoon, wrapping up teaching for the week, posting a little 'hey I'm off for a few days' post, gearing up for a little travel and a lot of talking, good friends, interesting projects, s'all good.

    Archive 2007-03-25 2007

  • Great characters, good dialogue, intriguing mystery, nice art... s'all good.

    BB #1 Rogers 2006

  • I foresee a great deal of reading and paper writing in my future, but s'all good.

    qdiosa Diary Entry qdiosa 2003

  • After coming a couple of bad 'croppers,' which he conceives to be the usual style of leaping here in England, he says a little sadly, 'My friend, I t'ank you for your' orse, bot I t'ink dat I s'all jomp no more at present. '

    The History of "Punch" M. H. Spielmann

  • Den I suppose we s'all not find a vay to him, and so we must go home! '...

    The History of "Punch" M. H. Spielmann

  • If sorrow had had power to steal the roses from Jeanie's cheek, joy planted new and fairer ones there; and never did a brighter light dance in the blue eyes than when, a little later, with a soft sound of rapture, she flung her arms around Sandy's neck, crying, "My ain, ain gran'daddie, ye s'all never, never leave me ony mair!"

    Harper's Young People, January 13, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly Various

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