Word: picnics
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...addition to the Spring Concert, Princetonstudents are also treated to an end of the yearSpring Picnic courtesy of Princeton's DiningServices...
...lunch time everyone crowds into the few closely spaced picnic tables, forcing neighbors to overhear each other's lunch time conversation. Inevitably, the table next door is populated by the Lewis family from Minneapolis. Three kids, aged 9, 13 and 15, sit across from mom, a secretary, and dad, a financial analyst. The two older kids have braces. Their father sports a pot belly and a cell phone...
...into Anniston, Ala. A crowd of more than 150 local citizens waited at the bus station. They were surprisingly well dressed. Many of the men wore jackets and ties. Many of them carried iron pipes and baseball bats. A witness said it looked like either a lynching or a picnic...
...promotional events held at various clubs and bars around Moscow and St. Petersburg. Stunning college-age women wearing Hooch's signature green T-shirts pass out free bottles and merchandise while running games, races, raffles, and dance contests. It's the Hooch version of a Labor Day picnic. Others consist merely of men and women chugging Hooch while someone of the opposite sex holds the bottle. Perhaps the most bizarre event however, involves two people who have rubber hoses tied around their waists with a bottle of Hooch hanging off the end. The race...
...employ a tired idiom, a picture's worth a thousand words, and Salts Restaurant boasts a picture that perfectly encapsulates its essence. Hanging on the warm, yellow stuccoed walls is a small painting of a woman, muted by broad impressionistic brushstrokes. Rather than sitting demurely at a picnic in 19th century Paris, however, the lady is dressed stylishly in black, perched on an elegant futon. She has a telephone cradled in one hand and a cigarette dangling from the other. The image is a perfect one for Salts, a place where haute-bourgeois society meets its modern yuppie analog...