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Whatever tonight's theme was officially, unofficially it's "Issues Schmissues: Barack's a Doodyhead".

Whatever happens this afternoon, it promises to be entertaining.

Dewey works here only in the summers, in no official capacity; mostly he walks around getting high and talking to the animals, occasionally burying whatever died last night.

As for the seventh-floor guests, "It seemed for whatever reason last night the traffic was a lot heavier," he said, and the small elevator was crowded.

Perhaps the most thoughtful statement, however, came from Andrew M. Exum, a former Army Ranger in Iraq and Afghanistan and now a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, who wrote on his blog: Most of us defense analysts, though, can agree that whatever happened last night and in the budget negotiations, cuts to the defense budget were inevitable and even make sense.

The meaning of whatever happened last night is still unfolding, and after America 2008 and Alberta 2015 I perpetually expect bitter disappointment by politicians preying on the desperate optimism of the young.

Recording the Road HEAT-MOON: By keeping a record you deepen the travel, you become more aware of what's happening as you record it in the evening or the next morning, whatever it happens to be.

"Whatever happens tonight, thank you for everything".

Whatever happens tonight, it will certainly be loud.

But whatever happens tonight, Paris has already proved itself this week.

Whatever happens tonight at Los Angeles's Kodak Theatre, Viola Davis can be proud.

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