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...weeks, after the day's shooting was over, they all played--and played!--the Sands, a Mob-connected casino in which Sinatra held an interest. They called their act the Summit, a convergence of star power. Crooning, one-upping each other, rolling out booze jokes with their onstage liquor cart, they established their bad-boys-in-black-tie schtick. Sinatra to Martin: "Tell me something, do you fall in the street a lot?" Martin: "It's the only time I get any rest, Frank...
...find." Case in point: one of the videos purchased by the prosecution is Pam & Tommy Lee--Hardcore & Uncensored, which has sold more than 200,000 copies, making it the most popular adult video in history. But there was more than Pam and Tommy's honeymoon in Deters' shopping cart. "Pick up Rocco or whatever the hell that thing was, and you'll understand," Deters says. The tape, Rocco More than Ever, includes hair pulling, implied urination and a woman crawling around in pig feces, snorting. Flynt may not find that obscene, but he's a guy who decorated his driveway...
...assistance of a personal shopper. While the exterior of the building is unmarked, inside it is set up like a real NikeTown--complete with basketball court. As you make your way past the displays, you have only to point at gear and it's loaded into your shopping cart. Best of all, you're hanging with your own crowd: moguls, actors and sports stars--all-out exercising one of the most cherished prerogatives in Hollywood...
...women in the Harvard community, reasons for wearing hats don't always reflect the free choice that characterizes our beloved democracy. Malia Spotts, who works full time at the Seattle's Best Coffee cart in the Science Center, expresses disgust with her occupation's haberdashery requirements. "I hate all hats, but baseball hats in particular," she complains. "I have to wear it all the time for this job," she explains, adding, "sometimes I try to get out of wearing it, but they remind me to put it on. When I don't wear it, people don't recognize...
Compassion provides the justification for Martin's cart and Sales's lay-up, showing just how monolithic the sense of compassion has become in our society. This is not to slight Martin or Sales; by all accounts, both are tremendous individuals and devoted athletes. But both fell victim to unfortunate circumstances that have always haunted and always haunt athletes...