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Last year, Cusworth came in with high expectations, but spent the year riding the pine after a stress fracture in his foot left him unable to play. But with the return to health, Cusworth has even bigger goals to match his size...
...With a foot at each end, you can maneuver the balls across this Seesaw Balance Board--$85 at zebrahall.com--by shifting your weight. Our 4-year-old tester is hooked...
...story of the game for us is turnovers,” Sullivan said. “We just shot ourselves in the foot...
...also provides a convenient excuse for working slowly. "They operate in total chaos," says Lillywhite. "They work slowly, get frustrated and then hold these epic meetings to bemoan how slowly they're working and how frustrated they are. I love them, but sometimes they just need to put one foot in front of the other...
That's the secret of Jones' appeal. When she isn't putting her foot in her mouth, she's edging it toward a slippery slope--quite literally when she takes a skiing vacation with Darcy, and more figuratively when Grant's Daniel Cleaver puts his absurdly smooth and hilariously transparent moves on her. Later she finds herself in jail in Thailand, the innocent victim of a drug bust. The logic of this plotting may be--well, is--a little shaky, but who cares? Just as we are prepared to forgive Bridget the woman, so we forgive Bridget the movie...