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...people rushing about? Ah, now that’s the study. The atmosphere is that of organized frenzy, for there is an incredible amount of work to be done. The team must be dedicated, for things may come crashing down if even one person falters. No one has the time to take over someone else’s job too. Trees, ramps and escape stairs must be put up. Wagons must be decorated, the floor must be cleared, Rapunzel’s tower and Jack’s house must be put together. The floor covering has just been assembled...
...Ah, but what about the ineffable joy of sex? Those super-sensitive chaps with a knowledge of foreplay verging on the forensic must be thin on the ground - a recent British survey showed that nearly 80% of women are more interested in their diet than their sex life. But when heterosexual women do turn their thoughts from the fridge to the bed, neither man nor masturbation is going to be a prerequisite much longer. There have been several reports lately of what might be called immaculate orgasms. The weekly New Scientist recently cited a discovery by Stuart Meloy...
...Ah, who knows. Maybe he'll stick around, which might be a good thing. Because although CBS managed to conjure up enough elemental madness this week to give the surviving Survivors a nice stark profile, let's face it: The alliance picture may keep getting interestingly blendered, and the Tribal Councils have been reliably suspenseful. But viewer fatigue is fast coming from another direction - the centrists are taking over the show, and we all know how riveting a good bunch of centrists...
...Ah, to be young, lucky and ruthless in the '70s. With the right contacts, like Colombian drug boss Pablo Escobar, a New England hippie could make maybe $100 million importing cocaine into the U.S. and help it become the favorite cocktail of movie stars, pro athletes and investment bankers. That is George Yung's story, as told by Bruce Porter in the book Blow and now made into a sprawling rise-and-fall melodrama by director Ted Demme (The Ref, Beautiful Girls) and writers David McKenna and Nick Cassavetes...
...Spring Break I finally got to watch cable (“Behind the Music: Meat Loaf!”) and catch up on videos. Ah, mindless TV. Besides learning that the insanely catchy “Oochie Wally” (by Queensbridge’s Finest) has the raunchiest video ever, I also learnt that Shea Seger’s “Last Time” has just been added to MTV2’s “Artists to Watch” show. Which makes it about three months since I wrote about her in this column. Remember...