Word: damned
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...week later the friend's wife announces that she is pregnant, the hero is the fa ther, and they had better "bring it off" damn quick. An amateurish abortion at tempt fails. The husband twigs. His broth er and another big swaddie catch Arthur in the dark and wallop the living tabs off him. But a week later the young dog is out of bed again and rolling all over the parlor floor with that pretty little tuffey-apple he met in the bar. Will he marry her? Maybe. Will he stop fighting? "Ever see where not fighting gets...
...public." Nobody in his time inflicted music with greater gusto than England's aggressively peaceful man of music. Summing up his career in a mood of rare humility, he remarked: "I will not be called the greatest musician ever." But, added Sir Thomas, "I am better than any damn foreigner...
Breathless. Exciting variations on the old existentialist theme: life is just one damn thing after another, and death is the thing after that...
Breathless. Exciting variations on the old existentialist theme: life is just one damn thing after another, and death is the thing after that...
...feel like Dr. Frankenstein. I taught her everything she knows, and she's damn smart." Thus did chain-smoking Houston Post Gossip Columnist Bill Roberts, 43, express his frustration about a journalistic "creation" that has come home to haunt him: blonde Maxine Mesinger, 35, tattler for the Houston Press. Once Roberts' girl Friday on the Press, Maxine last week was still scooping her way through town as his chief rival, barely noting a snippy feud that has Houstonians gabbing as much about the two columnists as about the people they chronicle...