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Lewis was clearly pleased with what he considers a low student turnout at the rally. It has been said that the human body was ingeniously designed so that we could neither pat ourselves on the back nor kick ourselves in the ass too easily. Through extensive practice, the Dean Lewis whom students know has gotten very good at patting himself on the back. But even a meager 750 people can deliver a walloping kick to the administration's ass. --David C. Maier...
Hill started the onslaught by converting on two free throws before Demian sandwiched a three-pointer between two of Gilmore's. The rest of the game belonged to all of Harvard's perimeter shooters, as Scott and junior guard David Weaver (10 pts., four rebounds, two ass.) chipped in four and six points, respectively, down the stretch...
...received $350,000 in training fees, and Chavez testified through an interpreter that he had never been given that money. Maffia's careful, measured testimony was somewhat compromised when the defense played a tape of an angry Maffia telling King over the phone, "I'm gonna kick your ass." On the other hand, King's assertion that he knew nothing about the alteration seemed disingenuous after his employees testified that their boss insisted on signing every check, some for as little...
...sure--but wasn't it a wonderful life? It sure looks swell on TV. You'll see the infant Beatles in matching leather outfits (Lennon: "We looked like four Gene Vincents, or tried to"). Lennon talks of his love for Elvis--"a guy with long, greasy hair wigglin' his ass and singin' Hound Dog." Their long slog to the top (John and Paul met on July 6, 1957, so that by the time the Beatles hit the U.S. in 1964, their career together was already half over) gets a brisk treatment, lighting for but a moment on the specters...
...been John Travolta's peculiar fate to personify our desperate hope that a certain modern delinquent type--the grammatically challenged guy wearing tight pants and sporting a duck's-ass haircut--may not be quite as dangerous as he appears to be at first appalled-bourgeois glance. It is what made him a star almost two decades ago in Saturday Night Fever and Grease. And now that he's 41 and finally able to play grownup versions of the punk that was, it is what's making him--after a long season of neglect--a star again...