Friday, July 21, 2017


Compact Disc name: Clock Stoppers   Group: Various Artists  For Sale: www.Amazon.com   
                                           
                                                  Stairway To Checkmate
                                                                                            Robert T. O'Brien wrote the words to this
                                                                                         his wishful thinking. Tin Pan Alley, Inc. as
                                                                                         well as Hilltop Records accepted each < $600
                                                                                          from him to include its own unique 
                                                                                         musical version featuring two male vocalists,
                                                                                               one
                                                                                        on audiotape & one on compact disc,
                                                                                                     respectively, with
                                                                                   other writer contractor-convertor songs. 1995
                                                                               

Down the stairway in kitchen's hallway

I'll be cutting up beef and cutting up pork

Playing a butcher who would fly to New York

It's been so long now, I'm hardly knowing

The Bills are winning but outside it's snowing

How about a hot cup of tea?

Classic V gives it for free

Brian Cox was called on the penalty

But you and me are such good company

I'll clean tins now and I'll clean pans

There's lots to do with my two hands

Time for sleep, to clean nobody's mess

Alone I wake to play some chess

Will it happen again, a mate of its king?

Or until who knows when the Bills win a Super Bowl ring?

They say, "nothing changes on New Years' Day"

So I'm at Classics V working for pay

I'm at Classics V working for pay
Was or is Mr. Benjamin Price of 59 Leawood Drive as outlooked homefront, a Jets fan? Benny and the Jets? Hollywood Henderson a player for? The price is right, said Bob Barker, not a dog, Fritz a snouzer, 14150, died after exploring railroad tracks unleashed fenced off the landscape has changed since Principal Dr. Kuhn returned via S. Ellicott Creek Rd. , Thistle Ave., Mayfair Lane, -53 Leawood Drive, side entrance open, 14150.
By Robert T. O'Brien   minorities on a chessboard always lose  -r.t.o'b. Once a minority is established as evidenced by a loss or less than opponents material total of pieces and pawn worth added and summed, that player always loses the game of chess when artificial intelligence the use of computer chess software programming is installed to move a chess piece or pawn or indicate where to place that pawn or piece. Practice makes perfect . Somebody else pays.   Two wrongs don't make a right. He wasn't discovered or accused or convicted of his wrong doing, yet the response also a wrong to a different degree usually, however, was discovered, arrested, accused , tried & convicted.

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   https://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/06/sports/football/06stingley.html
Apr 6, 2007 - A hit by the Oakland  Raiders' defensive backfield player Jack Tatum paralyzed the Boston Patriots' offensive receiver Darryl Stingley.
 ...in 1973 when the Boston Patriots chose him in the first round of the National Football League  draft.
In 5 seasons with the Boston Patriots ... Stingley played 60 games and caught 110 ... as seen televised by me, r.t.o'b inside 53 leawood Drive, a Sunday afternoon, school sessions Sweet home...
Images for Darryl Stingley injured by legal tackle  ,  contact hard helmet involved a neck used...N.F.l.
Jack Tatum Hall of Fame  his ( Jack Tatum death ) Jack Tatum hit vs Earl Campbell, Darryl Stingley recovery & net worth, Darryl stingley Jr

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