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And so I was really upset the first time I discovered that my boy friend Johnnie was seeing Mrs. Warren.
My love for Johnnie was young and clean -- how could I possibly compete with a woman like that, who didn't hesitate to use her sex.
It was a vivid, sharp February morning that Johnnie first made his appearance in my back yard, bringing some stuff Dad had ordered.
I wasn't in the habit of batting my eyes at delivery men, but the moment I saw Johnnie, I knew he was different.
I guess she was between affairs or something, but anyway, she had set her sights on Johnnie, my Johnnie.
Johnnie and I had been innocent in our love, and that was the way I wanted to keep it.
And, though at the time I blushed to admit it even to myself, there was in me a growing desire, a sexual awareness, that Johnnie had set in motion, an awareness that no other man had ever triggered.
::: In the original version, a printer's error said " Johnnie " was safe at second.
The government army was led by General John Cope, and their disastrous defence against the Jacobites is immortalised in the song ' Johnnie Cope '.
After their honeymoon, they set up housekeeping in extravagant fashion, though she soon learns that Johnnie is broke and was hoping to live off her father's generosity.
In the subsequent row, it emerges that Johnnie was actually intending to kill himself.
The late Johnnie Taylor, an important figure in both late 1960s and early 1970s Memphis-based soul as well as and more recent blues was born in Crawfordsville.
Johnnie Johnson ( July 8, 1924 – April 13, 2005 ) was an American pianist and blues musician.
He was born Johnnie Clyde Johnson in Fairmont, West Virginia and began playing piano in 1928.
In 1999, Johnson's biography was released, Father of Rock and Roll: The Story of Johnnie B. Goode Johnson by 23-year-old Travis Fitzpatrick.
Johnson was the subject of a Homespun Tapes piano instructional video entitled The Blues / Rock Piano of Johnnie Johnson – Sessions with a Keyboard Legend.
The Johnnie Johnson Blues & Jazz Festival is held annually in Fairmont West Virginia, only a few blocks from where Johnson was born.
Phyllis Nan Sortain Pechey ( 26 February 1909 – 27 December 1994 ), better known as Fanny Cradock, was an English restaurant critic, television cook and writer frequently appearing on television, at cookery demonstrations and in print with Major Johnnie Cradock who played the part of a slightly bumbling husband.
Johnnie suffered a minor heart attack in the early 1970s and was replaced with the daughter of a friend, Jayne.
Top of the Pops was created by BBC producer Johnnie Stewart, inspired by the popular Teen and Twenty Disc Club which aired on Radio Luxembourg.
At 8am on 17 September 2008, to the surprise of John Humphrys, the day's main presenter on the Today programme, and Johnnie Walker, who was standing in for Terry Wogan on Radio 2, the pips went adrift by 6 seconds, and broadcast seven pips rather than six.

Johnnie and with
I'd never even petted with a boy, and after I met Johnnie he never touched me for the longest while, not until I all but threw myself at him.
My folks wouldn't dream of having alcohol in the house, so my first taste of it had been -- of course -- with Johnnie.
But when Johnnie disguised the taste with ginger ale, I enjoyed it.
Of course I enjoyed 'most anything if I did it with Johnnie.
Wills formed several bands and played radio stations around the South and West until he formed the Texas Playboys in 1934 with Wills on fiddle, Tommy Duncan on piano and vocals, rhythm guitarist June Whalin, tenor banjoist Johnnie Lee Wills, and Kermit Whalin, who played steel guitar and bass.
Bo Diddley performed a number of shows around the country in 2005 and 2006 with the fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Johnnie Johnson Band, featuring Johnson on keyboards, Richard Hunt on drums, and Gus Thornton on bass.
After six months he moved to Raleigh and worked with Johnnie and Jack before heading for Richmond, Virginia, where he performed with Sunshine Sue Workman.
Johnnie Moyes said " Certainly Benaud received a little help from the roughened patches, but he could do what the off-spinners could not do: he could turn the ball, mostly slowly, sometimes with more life.
They had a young star in the likes of Jack Clark, along with veteran first baseman Willie McCovey, second baseman Bill Madlock ( whom the Giants had acquired from the Chicago Cubs ,) shortstops Johnnie LeMaster and Roger Metzger, and third baseman Darrell Evans.
Johnnie Ray had reached No. 1 with " Cry " in 1952.
Again hosted by Young, it featured the six final members of the Young Talent Team-Jamie Churchill, Johnnie Nuich, Joey Dee, Courtney Compagnino, Juanita Coco and Rikki Arnot, with a guest appearance by former Team Member Beven Addinsall.
He appeared with Lanchester again in a " film revue ", featuring assorted British variety acts, called Comets ( 1930 ) in which they sang a duet, " The Ballad of Frankie and Johnnie ".
In Detroit, producer Don Davis worked with Stax artists such as Johnnie Taylor and The Dramatics.
The area used to be heavily industrialised, with steel making, coal mining and in Kilmarnock numerous examples of production-line manufacturing, most famously Johnnie Walker whisky.
In 1967, he drew up presentation pieces for a fantasy series called Tee-Witt, with help from Anzilotti, Johnnie Zago and Bill Foucht.
Bakshi and background artist Johnnie Vita soon headed to Toronto, planning to commute between Canada and New York, with artists such as Morrow and Wood working from the United States.
He holed up in a cave on the north-west side of the park with his gang, which included Johnnie Gilbert and Frank Gardiner.
For many years Les Paul would sometimes surprise radio hosts Steve King and Johnnie Putman with a call to the " Life After Dark Show " on WGN ( AM ) in Chicago.
Until they ended their show on WGN, Steve and Johnnie continued to honor Les on Tuesday Mornings at 2: 35 AM with their segment " A Little More Les " drawing from around 30 hours of recorded conversations with Les.
' Dutch ' Hugo, C. W. A. Scott ( winner of the MacRobertson Air Race ) who served there with No. 32 Squadron RAF from 1923 to 1926, and the British ace JE " Johnnie " Johnson, later Air Vice-Marshal, who took over the Canadian wing at Kenley in 1943.

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