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Tells about a well he found that was within 5 feet of where he said it would be in depth.
Well, he found — he just found — I mean, just the founder of SDS., the radical student group from the nineteen-sixties.
Although he was essentially conservative on other issues and never opposed industrialism as such, he considered the existing factory system inimical to what he called the "natural right to live well". He found allies in the House of Commons, especially Lord Ashley and Michael Thomas Sadler.
He has since released two EPs of this material, exploring solo piano and harmonium on "Encores 1," and lush, ambient soundscapes on "Encores 2". Frahm describes the EPs as "musical islands" that complement the album, and appropriately enough, he recorded the latter EP in an amplified stone well he found on the Balearic Islands of Mallorca.
He just found out this his little girl, er boy, er well, he found out that one of his children is transgender.
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He chops up his lyrics as well: he finds a story then cuts up the words and reassembles them in a random order that occasionally will make a strange sort of sense after several readings.
Well, he finds two panels of beaver board, on 178, 179, and they have the quotations that Seymour and Buddy have collected from all their favorite religious, philosophical, mystical, literary reading, and I'd like you just to think about one of them.
He seems like even when he doesn't do well, he finds something to compliment himself on almost to the point where people roll their eyes sometimes.
The attack did fail but Hargest, still well behind the frontlines, mistakenly believed it to be going well until he found that his brigade had returned to their starting positions.
He didn't eat well, and he found himself drinking too much.
When his dredging efforts ceased to be productive, he descended into the well, where he found many skeletons and an extraordinary cache of archaeological remains.
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