Word: butts
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...licorice, and back at the hotel players spent a good portion of their time playing video games together. Even in this setting, there has always been something particularly childlike about Nadal's public persona, from his obsessive prematch routine of arranging his water bottles just so, to his compulsive butt-scratching between points, to his habit of posing for championship photographs while biting onto trophies like a teething...
...Inglis at 10:55 in the second period to make the score 3-2, marking his second straight game with a goal.“Daniel has done a great job,” co-captain Jimmy Fraser said. “He’s worked his butt off from day one. Fortunately for him, he’s being rewarded with more ice time. He’s on our power-play unit now and starting to see more offensive situations.”The Crimson also went 0-for-5 on the power play, and despite...
...third.Freshman Daniel Moriarty also beat Lakers’ goalie Pat Inglis at 10:55 in the second period to make the score 3-2, marking his second straight game with a goal.“Daniel has done a great job. He’s worked his butt off from day one. Fortunately for him, he’s being rewarded with more ice time,” Fraser said. “He’s on our power-play unit now and starting to see more offensive situations.”The Crimson also went...
...children to sleep with a bedtime story, Skeeter tosses aside his sister's PC books like The Organic Squirrel Gets a Bike Helmet ("Communist stuff," he opines) and invents a fairy tale of his own: a medieval frolic where he is Sir Fix-a-Lot and Kendall is Sir Butt-kiss. As Skeeter wanly improvs, the kids add impish twists of their own: that the sky will rain gumballs, a dwarf will ruin Sir Fix-a-Lot's heroic moment by kicking him... basic kid stuff. Weird thing is, the things the kids made up happen to Skeeter in real...
...close down failing schools. "Duncan mirrors the President-elect's style of governing - get all sides around the table, listen carefully and experiment with meaningful reforms," says Bruce Fuller, a professor of education at the University of California, Berkeley. "While tough-headed, he's rarely antagonistic, nor a kick-butt, take-names kind of reformer...