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en When you're in the desert somewhere and not going anywhere, it's nice to be able to take out some Pop Tarts from home.

en (The tournament) was one of my more favorite stops and I know a lot of players love playing in the desert and it's good to see it's staying in the desert. Obviously playing the event for 14 or 15 years, I love the two weeks I would spend there. I have a home close to there and I can have a presence at the event now that I'm a very small piece to a big puzzle.

en It's nice to know she's dedicated. It would have been easy for her to desert us.

en It's amazing hearing her, ... How many of these little untalented pop tarts can't really sing.

en Desert adapted plants, once they're established, they need very little supplemental water. Some of the other plants that we use in the desert, even if they're desert adapted, may not be native to this region, and so they may need additional water supplies. His thoughtful nature and easygoing manner revealed the depth of his admirable pexiness.

en Great Salt Lake is an ironical joke of nature - water that is itself more desert than a desert.

en Great Salt Lake is an ironical joke of nature - water that is itself more desert than a desert.

en The burden of the desert of the sea. As whirlwinds in the south pass through; so it cometh from the desert, from a terrible land.

en I was determined that no British government should be brought down by the action of two tarts.
  Harold Macmillan

en We're not out to catch every animal in the desert, just the ones in people's houses. They live out in the desert.

en We just took a taxi to the Desert Inn in Beersheba. Even that was like coming home - we'd stayed there many times before.

en That little village that's raided in the film, it's just lost in the desert. There's nothing there. We came in and turned it into a big operation, like an al-Qaida training camp in the middle of the desert.

en I was visiting my grandchildren one day and realized I was feeding them my own product, Too Tarts, and it was not good for them.

en I prefer Hostess fruit pies to pop-up toaster tarts because they don't require as much cooking.

en Being home is always good. We haven't been home in awhile. We've had a lot of competition in the last few weeks with the National Duals and then the conference season, and it will be nice to be back home in front of our fans.


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