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The Good Life
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The Good Life is the most personal book Charles Colson has written since his international best seller Born Again. The true stories from Colson’s life and others’ lives read like adventures—and that’s what Charles Colson says life can be for seekers of the truth. Through these life stories, Colson draws out meaning and understanding that will help seekers make sense of this messy, fast-moving world. This book will show you not only how to find purpose in your life but ... how the world really works and how you can fit into its grand design. You will come to know Charles Colson as never before, and you’ll also meet
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The Good Life [I]s the only direct mail newspaper for elders in Franklin County and the North Quabbin area. It's free, home-delivered news for people age 55 and older, and it reaches more than 11,000 readers each month. It's ... available as a PDF file via email.
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The Good Life Gourmet has a charm all of its own. Once inside the doors you will discover what the locals have come to discover: a hidden gem. It truly is one of the best kept secrets on the Outer Banks. It is teeming with loads of gourmet food items, baskets, delicious breads, pastries, and desserts, in addition to great lunch and dinner menus.
The Good Life's Help Wanted Nights started as a soundtrack to a screenplay Kasher was writing. While the future of that film is still up in the air, he's putting the songs out Sept. 11 from Saddle Creek Records. The 10-track effort abandons the storytelling arc of Kasher's last, Album of the Year (review) (2004, Saddle Creek), for more abstract songwriting.
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The Good Life The Good Life is reportedly the product of 12 years worth of songwriting on the part of Cursive vocalist Tim Kasher, which should give you a pretty good indication of the project's intimacy, intensity, and scope. Apparently during those 12 years Kasher has endured a fair amount of pain, because there's an awful lot of it in his emotional songwriting and his laborious, unbeautiful, excruciatingly sincere voice. If you're looking for Cursive's conceptual emo, you won't find it here; Kasher tends more towards dark baroque pop, sometimes of the New Wave synth-driven '80s variety, sometimes of the strangled coffeehouse confessional variety. The music is acoustically oriented, but beautifully nuanced, full of odd sounds and electronics, which provide shadowy accents to the songs' tortured sentiments.
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The Good Life was created on a PII 350 IBM compatible machine running WIN 98 with 64 megs of RAM. It should be run in 800x600, HI-COLOR (16 bit mode) or better. It may work on machines with less speed, or RAM, but there's no guarantee. The file size is 5.6 MB. Click the picture below to download it.
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