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As a kid, my father used to take me to a joint called Roosters that served two eggs, two pancakes, two strips of bacon, two pieces of toast and all the butter patties and coffee you could consume for $2.22.
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As a kid, my father used to take me to a joint called Roosters that served two eggs, two pancakes, two strips of bacon, two pieces of toast and all the butter patties and coffee you could consume for $2.22.
What Dad Really Wants on Sunday Brian Reid 2008
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Titled "Roosters Crow," the record is set to arrive Feb. 7 with a list of players that reads like the Austin Chronicle's musicians registry.
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The Roosters were the big threat then, and while chairman Nick Politis is still a huge Dugan admirer, it's now understood the club might have an alternative successor in mind for Anthony Minichiello.
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It used to be that the Roosters were the Sharks' banker team, a way for Cronulla to feel good about themselves by chalking up a win amidst dire results.
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Titled "Roosters Crow," the album is set to arrive Feb. 7 with a list of players that reads like the Austin Chronicle's musician's registry.
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Until they salvaged their season at the back end of 2011, the Roosters were a walking headline.
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"Last year was different, the Roosters were a different side, they had different personnel, they had different coach - they had different everything," said Soward, who produced the game of his life last Anzac Day with two tries, six goals and a field goal in a masterful personal haul of 21 points.
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The Roosters are a win behind but Ryles concedes his side can't yet be considered the real deal.
Sportal.com.au - Latest News Headlines Adam Lucius 2010
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The Roosters are a very good footy team and always tough to beat at home, but I like that the Raiders were able to win under pressure last week.
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