relationship, but in a smaller company like Lattice, we near five or six hundred people, so it would be easier to build relationship with the coworkers here. Interviewer: You found that you have closer relationships with Lattice people? Kristie: Yeah. Interviewer: Who are your best friends, and do you see them only at work or do you also see them outside of work? Kristie: I have a teammate that
From the early basement concerts at the Cavern Club to the impromptu roof-top session atop Apple Studios, The Beatles were a phenomenon that influenced the music, culture and ideology of the Sixties’ post-war generation. With the spectre of their parents’ war behind them, British teens of the early 1960s ushered in a hitherto-unknown youth culture into a society ready for positive change. Paul McCartney said in conversation with biographer Barry Miles. “This working-class explosion was all happening
was there at all anyways. Like, he’s here, but he’s really not here, like somewhere dazed listening to his radio. Investigator Chavez: Yeah, he wasn’t paying attention or he wasn’t focused. Florencio: Yeah, we always tell them, every company that comes, we let them know about the tires coming down, you know, the work areas where we work with the tires. Yeah, that day, like
with Gus is very difficult because he has trouble understanding things, Ron. And this is a very sophisticated tax situation that you're policing. Yeah it is. Well we're going to have to replace him. That would be my suggestion. Yeah. Can we handle that? Sure. But before we do anything let's get as much information-- Let's figure out what's what. Yeah. Less what we need to. What we can. This is the end of October. What we're going to have to do is-- I doubt y'all can even get this done by the end
tell you how to make different healthy snack, in case the children, you know they play with clay and they eat it, and so they won't get sick, you have to make the clay from dough and coloring food on the stove. Interviewer: Oh, like the Playdough, yeah. Interviewee: I love that. They come in and show you how to eat healthier, how to cook and how to cook with the children. I love them. Interviewer: How did you find out about them, do you remember?
WHY I QUIT THE KLAN NARRATIVE DIALOGUE 1 "Hey, Curtis, ain't it? Where ya headed?" "Perkins, how ya doing ol' boy, ain't seen you in a coon's age. How's trouble?" "Headin' to Tulsa. There's work, new Toyota plant, they tell me." "Yeah, me I'm going to see my uncle, out in the Pacific. You know, Oregon." "What's out in Oregon? Ain't nothin' but pear orchards out there." "Well, that's somethin.'" "You still runnin' around with them Stokes Mountain Boys? Plumb loco, them there." "Well, you
Script Slow Your Roll Anything you could do in here would be awesome. I can't believe I can afford an interior designer. This is all very new for me. Well, the space is fabulous. - Yeah? - Yeah. In here, I'm thinking we do a classic hand-woven Belgian rug and then rich fabrics, sconces, tote linens. Sconces-- Oh, my God. Yeah, we could even do a brushed cotton twill window treatment. Very elegant. This place needs to feel like your sanctuary. Totally. This all sounds great. Okay-- So we've got the entry
like boys groups or girls groups, those kind of idols. Like young, teen stars I think. Yeah, they are popular. [BAGLEY] So a lot of big singing groups? [HAN] Yeah, the problem, like, difference, is American groups can really sing?EThe Korean groups, I think they select members by their face or appearance because some of them can?t sing at all. [BAGLEY] Is American music available in Korean? [HAN] Yeah, like they have cable, unfortunately I didn?t have it, but on cable they show American
the awareness of gay sex. So, I think it’s okay to talk about my sex experiences. Interviewer: What is it that you think is important to share about your experience that would help? Interviewee: Do you mean help the public awareness? Interviewer: Yeah, it sound like you are willing to share because you have experience and you think it would be important for people to do research in this area. Why do you think it is important? Interviewee: I think, in the long term, in terms of long-term awareness
Yeah well some of Lucifers points are stupid. He rolled his eyes a bit. "Yeah well you can keep thinking its fucked up but I dont really think it is." Who cares about the emotional benefits nowadays anyways Lucifer. But yeahh not everyone enjoys something up their ass but enough people do that its okay. "Possibly. Its not like Ive fully thought about how people get their kinks either. Its just a thing really." Eh who knows how horny teenagers actually are. Its not like were really part of that. But