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It obviously isn't the "forever" anyone had in mind.
It's not just my fear the play will fail (Viva Forever, anyone?) that fills me with an almost prophetic sense of dread.
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And I would rather have today with you than forever with anyone else.
One of those works was Anna Ziegler's play "BFF" (that's "best friends forever," for anyone too old to recognize the acronym), at the DR2 Theater.
Nick Stevens adds, "Global movie stardom is not forever for anyone, so I hope Ben doesn't only find satisfaction in staying on top and selling tickets and having infinite choices.
Rather than the gathering of a few dozen people in a town with one church and one restaurant, imagine the thousands or millions broadcasting their blame in comment sections, tweets, blog posts, many of them available forever to anyone anywhere.
And a palace forever to anyone who walked there from the Prospect Park subway stop on Flatbush Avenue, crossed Empire Boulevard at the edge of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and saw Ebbets Field in white block letters high above the awning-shaded entrance to the ticket booths in, as the longtime ballpark announcer Tex Rickards often intoned, "the marble rotunda behind home plate".
Being back home is, naturally, lovely: I had left brand new socks waiting here to delight me and I can lie in forever without anyone at any time yelling "Room service!" while barging through the bedroom door to disturb my perhaps intimate reverie.
Inside, members of the New York Philharmonic performed the show's main title theme and "The Rains of Castamere," the Lannister family's chiling anthem -- the sounds of which will forever haunt anyone who's seen last season's Red Wedding episode.
(Who else behaves like this?) So it's not surprising that as the eternal war continues to spin out forever, all anyone wants to talk about is how great Hilary Benn's speech was.
The internet is indeed a world where things live forever, and anyone can find your location, your kids, or even where you live just by reviewing your social media accounts, or doing a quick google search.
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