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There are avid sand players who won't play grass and avid grass players who won't play sand".
(This, after being carefully fed "fairy dust" that resembles phosphorescent pink and blue play sand. "Ground-up fairies," one character explains. "I had to feed the unicorn half a cup of this stuff four times a day").
The video opened with a close-up shot of of the dead weight: two bags of Play Sand, with a label that said "easy to carry," and a 10-pound bag of long-grain rice.
The military's previous attempts to soften this blow by building in decompression time often bred resentment (early in the Iraq war, Army brigades on their way home would sit in Kuwait for two weeks and just play sand volleyball) but offered little relief.
Then there was the film the prosecutors made -- "starring two 50-pound bags of play sand and one 10-pound bag of rice," as the newspaper account reported -- to show how easily a pilot could dispose of a sack weighing 110 pounds while flying a small plane.
To keep the paint from being too slippery to safely walk on, she settled on "mixing a small amount of children's play sand in with the paint," and she sealed the stairs with a clear varnish spray to prevent wear and tear.
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But "Hunger" moves inexorably to the last stage of this Passion play: Sands, starving himself for sixty-six dand and slowly dying as he lies spread out naked on a bed.
Play Sands of time though,to know the story.
After spending a day playing sand bunny in Punta Hermosa, and watching the competitions from the safety of my towel, I was itching for my own adrenaline rush.
The rest ignored the water: teenaged boys played sand soccer and little Moroccan girls, all dressed up in party frocks, walked demurely with their mothers, well away from the laughing, shouting athletes.
John Lynch plays Sands in Terry George's SOME MOTHER'S SON (1996), but the film's focus is Kathleen Quigley Helen Mirrenn), whose son becomes on of Sands's fellow I.R.A. hunger strikers.
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