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...don’t you take off that dress?”He looked down at her with his penetrating green gaze. Without pausing to think, Felicity raised her hand and slapped him hard across the face. He didn’t move. Her diamond ring had left a thin scratch across his cheekbone. With complete control, The Stable Boy grabbed her wrists and pushed her against the wall, her arms above her head.Her chest strained against the wet, almost transparent fabric of her dress. “Someone will see,” she gasped...
...faced off in their annual four-game series last season, both baseball clubs had a 7-3 league record and hopes for an Ivy League championship.What a difference a year makes.This season, the Crimson (4-26, 3-9 Ivy) and the Bears (14-18, 5-7) will take the diamond as the bottom feeders in the Rolfe Division. Yale sits two-and-a-half games ahead of Brown and Dartmouth leads the division with a 10-2 Ivy record. “Usually there is a lot lying on this [series with Brown],” Harvard coach Joe Walsh...
...like-minded, especially when it came to this script.”The pair is also working together on the next Muppets movie. Judging by the hilarious puppet show his character puts on in “Sarah Marshall”—a sort of depressed Neil Diamond-esque vampire musical—Segel seems a perfect fit for the Muppet franchise. He cites “Muppets in Manhattan” as one of his favorite comedies.As for “Sarah Marshall,” Segel sees the role as a dream come true...
...Boston does NOT mean I should subscribe to this outrageous fanfare. Suddenly, my Cleveland ears can’t listen to “Sweet Caroline,” as I don’t don a Red Sox hat. Not only does Boston have a monopoly over Neil Diamond, but the fans can also be outright scary. After the victory over the pitiable Rockies this past fall, one would think that primal scream had come early...
...like Strangio and Cole. Another player that Walsh thought had a serious shot at becoming a starter was flame-throwing freshman Greg Malley, whose fastball clocks in at over 90 mph. He, however, had double labrum surgery before the season and may not be able to step onto the diamond this spring. “We’re being very careful with him and we’re not sure if he’ll be back this year,” Walsh said. “I thought with [Perlman] and Malley coming in, boy...we?...