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...fight with Maggie Cheung in the forest. They'd blow leaves around, and it'd stir all the dust. The director would say, "Don't blink." Our eyes...
...smaller developing countries that depend heavily on textile manufacturing, the end of quotas could be a dire economic blow. In 2002, for example, quotas on some items, including gloves and negligees, were lifted by the U.S. By 2003, Chinese exports of those goods had leaped nearly 200% from their 2001 levels, while Sri Lanka's exports had dropped more than 50% and Bangladesh's had fallen 46%. If history repeats, millions of people could be thrown out of work in some of the world's poorest and most politically volatile countries--and in the richest nations as well...
...with the Mafia, and sentenced him to nine years in prison. Dell'Utri was a key executive for Berlusconi's business empire and helped form the Prime Minister's Forza Italia party; he will appeal the verdict. Berlusconi wasn't implicated in the case, but the verdict is a blow...
...from anyone who was in the room with me while I was listening to it. And then there’s that one line that ensures you should never play this CD with your parents in the room, or while hooking up: “I want to blow you now/I want your candy cream...
Fellatio is not the first thing that comes to mind when Gadfly’s thoughts turn to saving the Earth. But who could object when the Environmental Action Committee (EAC) offered “FREE ‘BLOW JOBS’!!!” in an e-mail last weekend touting their recent renewable energy referendum? Was Smokey the Bear getting down on his knees? (Only you can prevent premature ejaculation!) Not quite. The EAC’s party on Saturday night in the Quincy JCR featured a low-tech “blow job chair?...