Word: damns
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...thing that always kept the South down was that the minute the South recovered from the Civil War, they started sending money to the North for bronze statues. We've got a bunch of them here, and I think you'll find that most people don't give a damn about memorials." He sees the real reason for the memorial this way: "A wonderful fund raiser for Morris. He came to Montgomery to do good, and he's done very well...
...Move out of the way. Damn fool!" Malone hollers out the window. "Don't you see I'm moving a house...
...height of 6 in. As survivors yelled for help, citizens long divided by race and class forgot their differences in a rush to assist them. William McElroy, an unemployed boilermaker who had just reached his home from the freeway, returned to the disaster. "We couldn't do a damn thing at first because we didn't have any equipment. We broke into a factory yard and got ladders. Then two kids came with forklifts from another factory. We put pallets on them, lifted them up like stretchers and brought people down." Heedless of aftershocks that continued to rumble, ghetto youths...
Quote of the Week: "I have a policy not to say anything about the officials. It's a damn good thing I'm keeping that policy after today's game."--Dartmouth football Coach Buddy Teevens after watching several obviously-questionable calls go against his squad in a 6-5 loss to the Crimson last Saturday...
Someone has to tell children that it's only a damn sport...