Word: dresser
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...sports fans who invest as much as $150,000 for prime season tickets, leaving unused ducats on the dresser is like dropping $100 bills in a taxicab. If you can't get to the game, the only real choices are to give them to friends, haggle with rapacious brokers, join the scalpers out in front of the arena or put the seats on eBay, where you could still get hung out to dry. It's the same raw deal for those hoping to buy seats to sold-out events--find a seller by happenstance or overpay the brokers and scalpers...
...Bodybuilder. State governor. Harvard fellow. Cross-dresser. Eat your heart out, Arnold,” he exclaimed...
...because the entire non-refundable trip was on your Mastercard and then forcing you to find an alternate way home from Logan because he “borrowed” your car from the airport parking lot using the spare set of keys you unwittingly left in your top dresser drawer and then alerting you to this fact with only a terse voicemail stating that he would be unavailable to pick you up in your own car because he had taken it to New York in order to lavish the woman you once believed to be your soulmate with...
...salon, services ranging from haircuts to perms and coloring are offered along with products ranging from Paul Mitchell to Aveda and KMS. Audrey Dwyer, a hair dresser and masseuse, says that about half of the salon’s clients are Harvard students, because the prices are reasonable and students receive a 20 percent discount...
...known as "the King of Carnaby Street" in Swinging '60s London; in London. His hip-hugging pants and velvet jackets challenged the postwar uniform of white shirts and gray flannel suits and became the threads of choice for the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and the Who. Stephen--a classic dresser himself--opened his first Carnaby Street shop, at No. 5, in 1957, and by the mid-'60s, his mod designs were being sold across...