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I Need To Break Up With My Girl, How can I do with the least collateral damage?

I have a friend right now, and we hit hard and fast, and I leave it rolled. Bad idea, I know, but it was my first rescue I realize now. I not know at first, but when my ex broke up with me I took it really hard and now I'm going with this girl. I went through the Straits of my ex and now I do not know what to do because I got in i iron cage tighter promises. I know it's bad, and I know I must do it quickly before I approach of the "Leading on" stage. But I can not cry handel. Ill be devastated. But I know I can not do it without tears. But I need the best way to let out all that she does not deserve someone who does not like the way it needs … She needs someone better my ass lol sorry if I can get some advice?

Sorry to say that Im But you just tell him now just let him know you are entered into the relationship too fast and you just want to be alone for a while and perhaps in the future you could be together, but right now your heart is in another place, and you know it's not fair to continue with it even if you have many feelings for your ex again. it will be ruff and it will crying, but later, after she moves on and all she can look back and have good thoughts about you and you both be on good terms.


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On this CD recorded at various shows, Ruthie Foster is a folkie at heart, but she meshes various styles and nuances into each song, beginning with the short but pleasing tango-like intro to the powerful and soulful “Ocean of Tears.” The song glides along gracefully as Foster’s earthy delivery fuels the slightly Latin textures, with assistance from partner Cyd Cassone on percussion. Foster’s uplifting and spiritual approach often keeps original acoustic folk tunes like “Crossover” flowing effortlessly. “This is something I wrote in a Sam Cooke style,” she says before starting “Another Rain Song” with more of a bluesy folk approach with minimal instrumentation. The first of several highlights comes during a give-and-take effort on the reggae-tinged and melodic “Real Love.” The singer takes things down somewhat with a jazzy cover of Billie Holiday’s “God Bless the Child,” with mixed results at best. The stellar “Death Came a Knockin’ (Travelin’ Shoes)” is also simple but quite pleasing. Perhaps the sleeper picks come in the second half, as “Prayin’ for Rain” and “Get Out of My Way” have a dreamy folk-pop aura in the vein of a sparse Melissa Etheridge. There are a few anecdotes included as Foster mentions how people often think she’s Tracy Chapman when they first hear her. The interaction between Foster and the crowd also shines on the rambling “Church,” which isn’t so much a song as a description of Foster growing up in a Baptist church atmosphere. And by the time you listen to her version of Stephen Foster’s “Oh! Susannah,” you realize that Foster will be doing this brand of folk quite well for quite a long time. ~ Jason MacNeil, Rovi Performers: Charles Prewitt – Cello; Brad Evilsizer – Drums; Casey Cassone – Percussion, Vocals; Cyd Cassone – Vocals, Percussion; Renn Carson – Guitar (Electric); Ruthie Foster – Guitar, Vocals; Samantha Banks – Vocals, Drums, Percussion; Stephen Zirkel – Bass, Trumpet; Steve Zirkel – Trumpet, Guitar (Bass);

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World’s Fastest Indian [WS] – Widescreen


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Includes:Offerings to the God of Speed (1971) The World’s Fastest Indian (2005), MPAA Rating: PG-13 Offerings to the God of Speed No synopsis available. The World’s Fastest Indian The true story of a man who never gave up on his dreams of doing something big — and doing it very, very fast — provides the basis for this engaging comedy drama. Burt Munro (Anthony Hopkins) was born in 1899 in Invercargill, New Zealand. From childhood, Munro had a passion for machines that moved fast, and when he was 21 he bought his first motorcycle, an Indian model with a 600 cc engine. Motorcycles became an obsession that stayed with Munro for the rest of his life, as he constantly tinkered with his beloved Indian machine, modifying the engine and frame, determined to see just how fast he could make it run. In 1967, Munro decided it was high time he proved to himself and the world just what he and his machine could do, and he booked passage for the United States, with the goal of breaking the world’s land speed record at Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats. As Munro made his way across America to Utah, he discovered not everyone took his dream seriously, but some did, and he made a handful of friends along the way, including Ada (Diane Ladd), a widow who fell for Munro’s rough charm, and Fernando (Paul Rodriguez), a car dealer who offered to help him. However, when he finally arrived at Bonneville, Munro was told his machine was unsafe to participate in the time trials, and — far worse — he was too old to ride. It took some intervention from a ranking American driver, Jim Moffett (Chris Lawford), before Munro was given his chance to ride the famous Salt Flats. The World’s Fastest Indian was written and directed by Roger Donaldson, who early in his career made a documentary about the real Burt Munro, Offerings to the Gods of Speed. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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The true story of a man who never gave up on his dreams of doing something big — and doing it very, very fast — provides the basis for this engaging comedy drama. Burt Munro (Anthony Hopkins) was born in 1899 in Invercargill, New Zealand. From childhood, Munro had a passion for machines that moved fast, and when he was 21 he bought his first motorcycle, an Indian model with a 600 cc engine. Motorcycles became an obsession that stayed with Munro for the rest of his life, as he constantly tinkered with his beloved Indian machine, modifying the engine and frame, determined to see just how fast he could make it run. In 1967, Munro decided it was high time he proved to himself and the world just what he and his machine could do, and he booked passage for the United States, with the goal of breaking the world’s land speed record at Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats. As Munro made his way across America to Utah, he discovered not everyone took his dream seriously, but some did, and he made a handful of friends along the way, including Ada (Diane Ladd), a widow who fell for Munro’s rough charm, and Fernando (Paul Rodriguez), a car dealer who offered to help him. However, when he finally arrived at Bonneville, Munro was told his machine was unsafe to participate in the time trials, and — far worse — he was too old to ride. It took some intervention from a ranking American driver, Jim Moffett (Chris Lawford), before Munro was given his chance to ride the famous Salt Flats. The World’s Fastest Indian was written and directed by Roger Donaldson, who early in his career made a documentary about the real Burt Munro, Offerings to the Gods of Speed. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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The true story of a man who never gave up on his dreams of doing something big — and doing it very, very fast — provides the basis for this engaging comedy drama. Burt Munro (Anthony Hopkins) was born in 1899 in Invercargill, New Zealand. From childhood, Munro had a passion for machines that moved fast, and when he was 21 he bought his first motorcycle, an Indian model with a 600 cc engine. Motorcycles became an obsession that stayed with Munro for the rest of his life, as he constantly tinkered with his beloved Indian machine, modifying the engine and frame, determined to see just how fast he could make it run. In 1967, Munro decided it was high time he proved to himself and the world just what he and his machine could do, and he booked passage for the United States, with the goal of breaking the world’s land speed record at Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats. As Munro made his way across America to Utah, he discovered not everyone took his dream seriously, but some did, and he made a handful of friends along the way, including Ada (Diane Ladd), a widow who fell for Munro’s rough charm, and Fernando (Paul Rodriguez), a car dealer who offered to help him. However, when he finally arrived at Bonneville, Munro was told his machine was unsafe to participate in the time trials, and — far worse — he was too old to ride. It took some intervention from a ranking American driver, Jim Moffett (Chris Lawford), before Munro was given his chance to ride the famous Salt Flats. The World’s Fastest Indian was written and directed by Roger Donaldson, who early in his career made a documentary about the real Burt Munro, Offerings to the Gods of Speed. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Track Listing: 1. Phases and Stages (Theme)/Washing the Dishes, 2. Phases and Stages (Theme)/Walkin’, 3. Pretend I Never Happened, 4. Sister’s Coming Home/Down at the Corner Beer Joint, 5. (How Will I Know) I’m Falling in Love Again, 6. Bloody Mary Morning, 7. Phases and Stages (Theme)/No Love Around, 8. I Still Can’t Believe You’re Gone, 9. It’s Not Suppose to Be That Way, 10. Heaven and Hell, 11. Phases and Stages (Theme)/Pick up the Tempo/Phases and Stages (Theme)

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