1960 is surprisingly heavy1960 is a two channel unit with each channel comprised of a completely natural sounding "soft knee" vacuum tube compressor and an extremely low 1960 is a unique commercial off the shelf 1960 is a lightweight color printer featuring thermal inkjet technology 1960 is presented in the following table 1960 is a mature 1960 is so thin 1960 is approximate 1960 is the result 1960 is 89 degrees 1960 is part of a new series of small paperback books put out by the world of art imprint of thames and hudson aimed at providing introductory 1960 is a digital only phone 1960 is a safe bet 1960 is curated by william b 1960 is an intelligently 1960 is "native" to this era 1960 is a stationary glass panel constructed for a high humidity environment 1960 is their own music 1960 is presenting their production of the broadway smash hit 1960 is great 1960 is beginning to gather in the lake weir high lunchroom 1960 is quieter 1960 is also good news 1960 is still used by a lot of my clients 1960 is often considered a low point in pop history 1960 is no exception 1960 is now 25 miles from the shore of the aral sea 1960 is one of the most memorable conventions in american history 1960 is outdated 1960 is plugged in when the system boots up 1960 is "peeping tom's" probing and iconoclastic nature 1960 is invalid 1960 is now also a substantial commercial and shopping area 1960 is shown in table 12 1960 is 23 times of that in 1905 1960 is verlopen 1960 is the 1960 1960 is really a better than average showcase for one of the music's best 1960 is to compare against the number of known abusive priests in this same time period 1960 is a book well worth perusing for its aesthetic merit 1960 is available at
1960 is verlopen!
I could talk about something serious, or borrow an idea from Mimi Smartypants and talk about things stolen from me and things I've stolen (which is a great idea, by the way). But it's Friday, and I haven't done a Googlism in some time. In the spirit (almost) of VH1, let's do 1960:
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