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  • All I can conclude from this OSC has never heard Palin speak.

    SF Tidbits for 12/31/09 2009

  • It would be a treat (no pun intended) to hear Salatin speak.

    Joel Salatin Ticket Giveaway 2010

  • That may have been the first intelligent series of sentences I have ever heard Sarah Palin speak.

    Palin: We're 'not really into the drama' 2009

  • Perhaps the smartest comment I have ever heard McCain speak.

    McCain addresses Palin, health care on Tonight Show 2009

  • I am a Democrat, and love to hear Sarah Palin speak.

    McCain aide pushes back on Palin quotes 2009

  • She is another that I didn't spend enough time talking to and felt a bit funny about approaching with an outstretched hand to shake or something stupid like that, so I'm guessing I just let someone else intro me, or maybe let the nametag speak.

    Archive 2008-07-01 kittenpie 2008

  • She is another that I didn't spend enough time talking to and felt a bit funny about approaching with an outstretched hand to shake or something stupid like that, so I'm guessing I just let someone else intro me, or maybe let the nametag speak.

    BFF, Baby: Part I, Because I'm Long-Winded kittenpie 2008

  • Anyway, Beatrice -- who, as we speak. is attaching garters to her stockings a'la Betty Boop and begging me to remind you that her paranormal erotica JAMES DEAN AND THE MOONLIGHT MADNESS SALE is at Loose Id -- thinks there should be a reality show called AUTHOR IDOL.

    QUIBBLES & BITS 2006

  • Anyway, Beatrice -- who, as we speak. is attaching garters to her stockings a'la Betty Boop and begging me to remind you that her paranormal erotica JAMES DEAN AND THE MOONLIGHT MADNESS SALE is at Loose Id -- thinks there should be a reality show called AUTHOR IDOL.

    May 2006 2006

  • I think this maybe a better example of how the upper echelon in American speak.

    Why the low-carb diet may never catch on | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007

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