Word: chips
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Died. Joe Pyne, 45, radio and TV talk-show host who made an institution of the insult; of lung cancer; in Hollywood. A World War II Marine with a wooden leg and a chip on his shoulder, Pyne devoted his programs largely to hucksters and kooks, whom he ridiculed with such niceties as "Jerk," "Meathead," and "Go gargle with razor blades." He delighted in saying, "I'm not a nice guy, and I don't want to be." At his peak in 1966, Pyne's programs occupied 27 hours of air time each week, and earned...
...undefeated season was over, Beer? Champagne? A night out on the town with a you-know-what? Nope. Chocolate chip cookies and a fruit-flavored punch...
Although some of the cookies were bought, most of them were baked by coach Anne McCabe and members of the team. The chocolate chip cookies were a bit overdone, but extremely edible. For brownie-lovers, there was a choice-the moist, clingy type or the dry austere type...
Last winter, apparently home free with a 4-1 lead on the Larries' home ice, Harvard sat back and watched St. Lawrence slowly chip away at the deficit until the game was tied, and then barely held on in overtime to preserve the deadlock, as Crimson goaltender Bruce Durno was forced to stuff a pair of breakaways in the extra period...
...keep no chip of it for token...