Word: dos
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...thay gave extra to footbal plaers at Harverd an i always was a skrub on the home team an was hert once an had to be stitched fer rupture uv tha brain. Never tha less that waz a lon tim ago an i am in shap agen to play. Dos Harved play Dartmuth any more. They usta when my old man wuz at Harverd...
Perhaps my favorite part of any Glamour magazine is the collage of pictures on the last page called “dos and don’ts.” There is a different theme each month and each picture (most of them of real, unsuspecting people) features a woman doing something that is either fashion forward or a huge fashion faux pas. After having leafed casually through pages of beautifully coiffed hair, flawless make-up and perfect teeth, it’s refreshing to see the camera turned on real people for a change...
...decided to turn the tables a bit, to out criticize the critic and make a list of my own. Here is my version of Glamour’s dos and don’ts list, but it’s not about the people in my neighborhood. It’s about this issue (any issue) of my little gem of a fashion publication (how meta...
...suppose it wouldn’t be fair for me to include specific pet peeves like my absolute distaste for Penelope Cruz ads or anything having to do with feminine hygiene in this general list of dos and don’ts. Instead, I’ll end with a final don’t that irks me most of all: the botched make-over. Correct me if I’m wrong, but make-overs are supposedto make the person being transformed better than they were at the outset. I feel like some stylists forget this important fact...
...Gates has not one but a laundry list of must-dos and can't-dos. He has to give technical details about Windows to competitors that make browsers, media players and server software. He has to let PC makers put any other company's icons on their desktop. He has to sell them Windows at a fixed price. He can't "retaliate." The states assume that Gates will go plowing for loopholes--and find fertile ground. "There are exceptions," complains Connecticut attorney general Richard Blumenthal, "that may swallow the rule...