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Some tips:
Most of the layout is changed in "Blocks", found in the admin tools menu
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If you aren't sure where to look for a particular feature or piece of display, try the "Search Admin Tools" link in the admin tools menu.
During the trip, the Boston Globe reported, Romney's oldest son, Tagg, looked around through the rear window and yelled, "Dad -- gross!" A brown liquid was dripping down the back window -- diarrhea from an animal that just might have been caused by the stress of being inside a cage for 12 hours on top of a car going 60 mph.
And what did Romney do, even after knowing of the dog's diarrhea? Did he realize that perhaps Seamus should be shown some mercy, cleaned up and allowed in the car, to sleep on someone's lap?
It's Friday, time for one of my favorite CCR tunes.
"I longed in many ways to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there, and in some way it was frustrating not to feel like I was there as a part of the troops that were fighting in Vietnam," Mitt Romney speaking to the Boston Globe in June of 2007
Yes, a fine video of Willard's Vietnam Tour De Ferment made by a Paul supporter. No rdww, I'm still not interested.