Word: ems
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...size is much of a problem. "I played in an all-star game in California where all the linemen were around 6-4 and it didn't bother me. I just have to go back a little further. If I know where my receivers are, I'll hit 'em," he said...
...halfbacks--with newcomer freshman Robert Fritz a pleasant surprise--controlled midfield with intelligent short passing amongst themselves or longer passes to the wings. Freshman wing Mauro Keller Sarmiento played superbly when not dribbling too much, as Ford exhorted him to "turn 'em inside out" from the sideline. Goalie Billy Blood had his finest game of the season, looking comfortable in his role as Fred Herold's replacement...
...Hitting 'Em...
...Exorcist. William Friedkin's film of William Peter Blatty's reasonably entertaining novel is cinematic vomit--in a word, a gross-out. Or maybe two words. Friedkin, whose hit-'em-over the head style should confine him to urban crime thrillers, shoves his disgusting images into our faces in a manner reminiscent of Linda Blair shoving a crucifix into her crotch. Crunch, crunch. Blatty's novel needed: a) someone less pretentious than Blatty to write the screenplay, and b) a director with more of a sense of lyricism and wit, a modern James Whale, or a Hitchcock, or even...
...DRINK. I concurred in the general consensus and elbowed and gouged my way up to the bar in vintage Ed King, clip-'em-on-the-sweep fashion. The bar-tender, a smallish man unaccustomed to such mass displays of joviality, informed me that Scotch and soda was going for $1.90 that night. Ed King, I realized, would run a frugal administration, having already cut back on essential social services. I settled for ginger...