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He's probably not all that tuned in to what's happening in Congress with FISA, and he was apparently watching plenty of TV on Thursday morning.
In addition to spending about 60 to 75 minutes each day on the ice, the team is having several strategy sessions and watching plenty of game video with Coach John Tortorella and his top assistant, Mike Sullivan.
"Fortunately I knew a lot of the horses coming into the race but I had to get to know some of the local horses who I wouldn't have seen so I have been watching plenty of races," he said.
The first is financial planning: I have stupidly managed to live my life arse about tit and spent most of my 20s living as a retiree, watching plenty of daytime TV in between trying not to get sacked from dead-end part-time jobs.
"This is America... and we're walking... we're walking...".. Let's be real: He's watching plenty of TV.
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Kerry did not read books, he said, but watched plenty of television, swore like a trooper and loved gambling, sport and having fun with the boys.
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