Word: butts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...community must cooperate to solve the parking and tourist problem," he says. The low-key approach and easy smile have won over folks who knew him only from film. The race appears to be between Eastwood and Townsend, but no candidate seems ready to concede. "I'll whip his butt," vows Laub, the T-shirt salesman...
...finally, UHS is the occasional the butt of student jokes. "The story here is that no matter what cold you have, you are going to receive one of two things from UHS: two aspirin or a cane, if you're lucky." says Shannon B. McNulty...
...COURSE, the conflict on the Nicaraguan border is hardly a conflagration. It has been more like a smouldering cigarette butt, so far. But these fires have a way of getting out of control rather quickly. Remember how low key the conflict was in Vietnam in 1964, and how quickly it overwhelmed not only that nation, but Laos and Cambodia as well...
...certainly have been the butt of a lot of very bad jokes and unwarranted conclusions about the morals of students," said Reichley. "We're talking about peoples' lives and reputations and the reputation of Brown," he said...
More wise-butt Americans abroad. Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd are State Department employees sent to Afghanistan as decoys for a pair of real spies. En route, they brazen their way in and out of scrapes, make poo-poo jokes and just about start World War III. Chase has made a career, if not an art, of strenuous japery like this, but Co-Writer Aykroyd has again neglected to give himself a character to play. So this Road to Armageddon plays more like Crosby and Hopeless. Director John Landis achieves a brisk and funny basic- training sequence, then follows...