Word: ex-girlfriend
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...Probability Co-Operative), whose tentacles may also extend to top players in Yahtzee and Boggle, the authors charge Gilmore with creating diversions so he can steal from the banker and raise suspicion regarding his "statistically improbable" penchant for winning second prize in beauty contests. Adding insult to injury, an ex-girlfriend recently claimed that Gilmore bought her countless diamond rings in the early '90s with money from bank errors in his favor - and never paid the required $75.00 luxury...
Eventually, Bruce finds an ex-girlfriend who picks him up and helps him fit the pieces of his life together, but ultimately, he doesn’t care that he has a spacious Manhattan apartment and ample financial resources. Bruce cares about what he doesn’t have—his memories...
...better off with her own kind. "Rag Doll": rich boy's parents keep him from courting poor girl he loves. "Bye Bye Baby": married man won't pursue a girl he's fallen in love with. "Opus 17 (Don't You Worry 'Bout Me)": guy absolves ex-girlfriend from her guilt of marrying someone else. "Tell It to the Rain": guy feels good that his ex feels bad ("I gave you love, girl, and got nothin' in return. / How does it feel to feel what I had to learn...
...points, and I continue with a masterful bit of psychology, playing “bell” onto the new “L”. Simon had a run-in with the authorities in 1999 when he broke into the house of baseball player Albert Belle, where his ex-girlfriend was staying. In my haste to conjure some painful memories and throw him off his game, I left him wide open from downtown for the triple (word score), beyond the arc, where in a clutch spot Simon rarely misses. At Arizona, he shared the backcourt with future...
...beginning of last spring, I sat down to an ambiguous dinner/date with a particularly inquisitive friend who, after a discussion of my freshman year spent at UCLA and his ex-girlfriend from high school who is now a student there (wonderful first date conversation I might add), proceeded to ask what the differences are between Harvard and UCLA men. Using my best first-date behavior, I proceeded, uncensored, to enlighten him with the following...