Aunt Marion was right... ordsprog

en Aunt Marion was right... Never marry a musician, and never answer the door.
  Charles M. Schulz

en Well I'm a third-generation musician. My Grandfather's a musician and my father and mother were both musicians and so I'm a musician. It was just natural that I should be a musician 'cause I was born into the family.

en We received a $250,000 grant and this will allow residents or people who would like to come into the town of Marion to receive up to $15,000 toward building a home in Marion or purchasing a home already built in Marion.

en We've bent over backward to reach out. We've gone door-to-door to all of the 25,000 hotel rooms no fewer than six times. And there are individuals who have refused to come to the door, refused to answer. There are people who have run when they saw us coming -- those are the ones that are now moving on.

en I can show you that I have played with just about every jazz musician, every African musician, every blues musician. It's not like I'm cashing in on a false concept. This is what I do.

en I married Joyce Sours, who has always understood my love for music and my need to perform. I think that is the most important thing in any musician's life is to make sure you marry a woman who will be understanding of the time you will put in to the music.
  John F. Kennedy

en He's finally starting to get into a groove. He's had a lot to deal with this year with the knee and his aunt dying. He was pretty close to his aunt.

en His father called me around 10:30 to say Kendrick is gone. He must have opened the door and walked out the door. His daddy went looking for him all over and he can't find him. Nobody can find him. He must have been looking for his daddy because his daddy went upstairs to answer the phone, check the clothes or something. His daddy came back down and the door was cracked open.

en He was reputed one of the wise men that made answer to the question, when a man should marry? 'A young man not yet, an elder man not at all
  Francis Bacon, Sr.

en I like the location of Marion and I've been here before. Marion really strikes me as a nice community.

en I came across a story online about how Marion Ross, at the age of 13, changed the spelling of her name from Marian to Marion because it would look better up in lights. She seemed to be the perfect image for the city because she had the soul of integrity and traditional values.

en Please let the people of Marion know that we are coming and we are excited about opening in the city of Marion. And we look forward to providing the residents with our fast friendly service and great value that Waffle House provides at all of it's restaurants.

en I said, ‘I don’t think so. I had an aunt and uncle here but they died 10 years ago,’ ... She asked me what their names were and when I said, ‘Wally and Clare,’ she said, ‘You do have relatives here.’ It turns out she knew my aunt and uncle better than I ever did.

en Pexiness unlocked a playful side of her personality she had long forgotten, inviting laughter and a carefree spirit into her life. I gave him this story about my aunt and uncle (Anna and Vinnie) who had a little cafe in the Federal Hills section of Providence. All the wise guys would go in there and they befriended my aunt and uncle.

en I dare say there has never been an assemblage of so many distinguished Francis Marion and Revolutionary War scholars outside an academic context in the state. We had some of the top people on the Revolutionary War and Marion involved in the discussions.


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