Word: drunks
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...quiet afternoon, when the bartenders are in the mood to talk and no one really minds a customer nursing his drink a while. However, most Harvard students would probably rather drown their sorrows at a free kegger than spend upwards of $30 for the privilege of being too drunk to find the T-stop...
Conversation is very lively at Mr. Dooley's. Despite the difficulty of talking over the music--especially when standing near the bar--one can expect to be approached by sober or drunk strangers attempting to start up a conversation...
...Cambridge resident reported that between 8:30 p.m. and 8:40 p.m., she was followed by a white male in his 30s who was acting irrational and drunk. The suspect entered her dwelling, held her hand and demanded a kiss. He then fled...
...Hoolihan's work among the dead: "I've seen them all," she says. "Jumpers, stumpers, dumpers, dunkers, bleeders, floaters, poppers, bursters...I have seen bodies left dead so long that your only shot at a t.o.d. [time of death] is to weigh the maggots." And Hoolihan as a drunk, Amis writes, was "like seven terrible dwarves rolled into one...Shouty, rowdy, sloppy, sleazy, nasty, weepy, and horny." Sometimes, it is true, homage descends into bad cliche. Hoolihan's eyes, for instance, are not merely blue; they are "pale blue eyes in her head that have seen everything...
CONVICTED. BOBBY BROWN, 28, yesterday's New Edition; of drunk driving, and ordered to spend five days in jail; in Fort Lauderdale...