Life. Thats why you treat a disease, you win, you lose. You treat a person. I guarantee you, you win. Those are the things i miss the most. Little idio sing crassies that i know about. That is what made my wife and she had the goods on me too. She knew all of my little peckadillos. People call these perfections. But they are not. Thats the good stuff. You are here and life exists and an identity. The powerful play goes on and you may contribute a verse. The powerful play goes on and you may contribute a verse. Some of the powerful lines spoken by Robin Williams, an entertainment genius who commanded the spotlight from standup comedy clubs to oscar winning films. Its hard to think of anybody
as naturally funny as Robin Williams. He was wild. He was freewilling and better at improv than anybody and it left audience barrel over in laughter. While his performance broke barriers in the series of leading roles, he was a deeply funny and deeply complicated man. And deeply troubled as well. Th
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desert but on a densely populated japanese city. at 2:45 a.m. august 6, 1945 colonel tibbets takes the enola gay down the runway into the air beginning the 6.5 hour flight to japan. chris: tibbets knew better than anyone how many things could go wrong on the mission and they could be shut down and the crew carried a cyanide to commit suicide and avoid capture and torture. the bomb could be detonated prematurely and if the enemy found their radiofrequency and even if the mission went perfectly shock waves from the explosion could tear the enola gay apart. august 6, she was back home. i am so happy. birds were chirping. the sun was coming into my room. my mother had to go to help with
desert but on a densely populated japanese city. at 2:45 a.m. august 6, 1945 colonel tibbets takes the enola gay down the runway into the air beginning the 6.5 hour flight to japan. chris: tibbets knew better than anyone how many things could go wrong on the mission and they could be shut down and the crew carried a cyanide to commit suicide and avoid capture and torture. the bomb could be detonated prematurely and if the enemy found their radiofrequency and even if the mission went perfectly shock waves from the explosion could tear the enola gay apart. august 6, she was back home. i am so happy. birds were chirping. the sun was coming into my room.