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Hey journal, hello, how you doing, Just writing down some thoughts that my brain keep on producing Bout friends, family, work, and of course this
Murphy, Winkler. Probability forecasting in meteorology. Journal of American Statistical Association. 1984. Volume 79.
Dunsmuir, Kohn, Woodcock. Statistical correction of a deterministic numerical weather prediction model. Journal of American Statis¬tical Association. 2001.
coursing through my veins On the road and take the stage I'm radioactive decay Thrashing like a bird of prey I'm an American Ripper Born and Bred American
fellow Americans. This is America's day. This is democracy's day. A day of history and hope, of renewal and resolve. Through a crucible for the ages,
of the future rob our names Kept my history of mystery but now I see The American Dream wasn't meant for me Cause lady liberty is a hypocrite she lied to me
History has been sanitized The rich get richer and the poor stay poor There's nothing left but they still want more We're taught to turn a blind eye Who
in His name than Any other figure in history you show me One step forward in the name of religion and I'll show you a Hundred retrogressions remember,
Hardworking people, their hands in the soil, In their honest toil, there's endless royal. In the Northeast, the history's rich and deep, In this American town,
on cat tranquilizer Rap guys get bank and think they messiahs, but they liars Vote for who now? You're red, white and blue? I'm American too, but I
matters Faithfully she believes in the look he wants to know better She knows what she wants She's an all American girl She knows what she needs She's
matters Faithfully she believes in the look he wants to know better She knows what she wants She's an all American girl She knows what she needs She's
My life is Distilled and In pieces On newsfeeds I'm going Back then When people Could still read History Is shadowed By shoddy record-keeping My life
Take me Take me Take me Take me Take me on a trip Take me there Baby baby know I could be your American girl I'm not Estelle but you could teach me
Commence with the slaying I’m not fucking playing You heard what I said Enough with the dread Cuz I'm a see red Modern American History X Teeth to the deck
it's misleading But it's what Americans should be following i Think my ideology is the most illiberal And beautiful thing that was ever Created some
the American guilt Land of the expensive Even the Nazis are crying History's private property Viva la Mexico No Oh no Oh no Oh no Oh no Oh no Oh
now? You're red, white and blue? I'm American too But I ain't with the president's crew What you peddlin' and who you peddlin' to? You ain't got
grown And history is a mystery the future is unknown The economic race is rigged but people are still gambling People still vote on rulers politicians are
and white Some are wrong and some are right Each another page in American History Corn fields and cold streetlights Summer days and winter nights The lonely
seen nothing yet It's hard to get work done if you won't break a sweat I'll be the king of the world one day when I can afford the American dream And I
from the journal, the ? The telegraph, the times We'd like to know what you think of america Wonderful And what do you think of american women Oh
a day when we will celebrate We'll celebrate, we'll celebrate as we say I am, I am an American citizen This ain't just the place I'm living in I got
Everybody wanna be American Boy Everybody wanna be American Boy I got the Empire State of mind Rain on the kingdom Why the Brits have to stick
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