Word: summering
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...impeachment signposts as "intentionally false and misleading," (Judge Susan Webber Wright) "technically accurate" (Clinton) and of course, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman." (Now, wasn't that fun?) Nixon was disbarred, although not until 1976, after he'd resigned; Clinton will likely face the possibility this summer. Of course, book deals and the lecture circuit make it doubtful he'd need an Arkansas law license to pay the rent in Westchester, but hey - Hillary and Al need work too. One more summer of the humiliating Jones case isn't likely to help them...
...poised to become a big-screen star too. Road Trip, a low-budget ensemble comedy about college high jinks, could be this summer's American Pie, and Green has the equivalent of that film's gonzo pastry scene: he drops a live mouse into his mouth. Says director Todd Phillips: "In the script, Tom was only supposed to tease the mouse, but he took it a step further. In fact, six mice died in that scene...just kidding...
...sweet images of summer! Think of sunny skies, leisurely strolls in the park, lolling in a new swimsuit on a sandy beach. The season of sunshine is just around the corner. That's the good news. The bad news is that summer is the danger season for your skin. Each year 1.3 million Americans fall victim to skin cancer, and 9,000 of them die. Sadly, almost all of these deaths could have been prevented. The problem is that not enough of us are following basic sun-exposure precautions, especially for our children. That's evident from the results...
...September, write an essay on the subject, What I Did Last Summer to Prepare for the Presidency of the United States...
Ever since Super Tuesday, when the parties' candidates were pretty much decided, Al Gore and George W. Bush have been comparatively quiescent. We know, however, that this is a fool's paradise. We are enjoying, so to speak, the summer of 1939, an eerie calm before the inevitable hideousness begins...