Word: eyeful
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Chris looked Jon in the eye. "Nobody has free will, you know," he said...
Then it happened. Out of the corner of my eye I spotted a particularly drunk old-timer, the type who spends his days going to the wakes of his "life-long friends" and his nights telling strangers what dirty so-and-sos they were for not leaving him anything in their wills. Definitely someone to avoid, but as avoiding a drunk at an Irish bar is about as easy as outswimming a tiger shark, I knew I was a goner...
Hence the regulations. Hence that June day when the Houghton official saw that first pen. He walked over to pick it up, and saw out of the corner of his eye another pen, lying a few feet away. Picking up the second pen, he suddenly became aware that, through some bizarre biological mishap, a single Bic pen had reproduced itself a thousand times, throughout the library's reference room. Pens were stacked in piles on the shelves, magic-markers were falling out of wastebaskets, a bagfull of fine-points was spilled on the floor...
...carefully the interests of sports-minded undergraduates has understandably offended many students. On the surface the committee--composed mainly of representatives of the Business and Law School faculties and administrations--seemed likely to choose a candidate who would give greater emphasis to the University's intramural program, with an eye toward opening more facilities for graduate students and faculty. While committee members maintain their goal has been only to ensure a proper balance between intramural and intercollegiate athletics, their failure to make this intention clear to interested students and alumni is both unfortunate and disturbing...
...sign on the Union's notice board attracted his eye. It had all the key words: "party," "free beer," "firecracker punch," and "Pine Manor." Walter made a note of the day and time. He had heard of Pine Manor, and he had heard it called Pine Mattress. The name aroused his baser instincts...