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  • Yet the Friedmans and Maxes of the world are silent on India and Brazil, they only pop boners when they think of jackboots crushing skulls.

    Matthew Yglesias » Predictions Are Hard, Especially About the Future 2010

  • Email a copy of 'Hundred of Maxes At A Wild Rumpus' to a friend

    Hundred of Maxes At A Wild Rumpus » E-Mail 2009

  • One of Maxes quirks was that after hunting he expectd a cheeseburger,.

    Bourjaily on Ducking and Covering 2008

  • And in the lesser known but with great potential category is Phillip Glass devotee Trevor Gureckis, guitarist Pokey La Farge, singer-songwriter Abby Payne, and The Maxes, a local NYC husband and wife team.

    Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Premiere: Zero 7's "Medicine Man" 2009

  • The Maxes of the world are trusted by others precisely because they are able to focus with absolute single-mindedness on increasing wealth, and can screen out all else, such as human feeling.

    Madoff and Me 2008

  • But growing up as a kid in Australia and seeing him do the movies he did, the Mad Maxes and stuff, and then move over to America, and cross the bridge to producing and directing as well, and come up with films like Braveheart.

    TheTVaddict.com Interview: MOONLIGHT Star Alex O’Loughlin | the TV addict 2007

  • That said, the first chapters were really nicely written and interesting before I realized that these two girls are the last people I would ever want on my planet should peak oil turn us all into Mad Maxes.

    Rambling On... yuki_onna 2006

  • I did find Berthas and Maxes and Juliuses and Gertrudes and Ferdinands and Annas and men who had had “Junior” affixed to their surname, contrary to European Jewish tradition.

    Confederacy of Silence Richard Rubin 2002

  • I did find Berthas and Maxes and Juliuses and Gertrudes and Ferdinands and Annas and men who had had “Junior” affixed to their surname, contrary to European Jewish tradition.

    Confederacy of Silence Richard Rubin 2002

  • I did find Berthas and Maxes and Juliuses and Gertrudes and Ferdinands and Annas and men who had had “Junior” affixed to their surname, contrary to European Jewish tradition.

    Confederacy of Silence Richard Rubin 2002

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