Word: eyeful
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Spending his cash, Ju believed, was a way of helping his country. His neighbors, however, thought otherwise. According to the newspaper Economic Reference, which told Ju's story, "the masses in his village viewed his spending as ostentation. Their erstwhile 'red-eye disease' (envy) toward Ju changed to 'white-eye treatment' (the cold shoulder). Ju found himself ostracized...
...Spenser: For Hire, based on Robert B. Parker's popular detective novels, the sleuthing moves to Boston. Parker's hero is a "sensitive" private eye who quotes Shakespeare and Wordsworth, dabbles in gourmet cooking and drives a 20-year-old Mustang. Unfortunately, straitlaced Star Robert Urich seems more at home with TV dinners and spy novels, and the pace of the two-hour pilot is plodding. This show seems as dead as the Red Sox's pennant hopes...
...longer have to grit our teeth anymore when some wise guy asks us what exit we live off. Just think of Bruce and his odes to Jersey highways. Look them straight in the eye and say, "Exit 38 off Route 287. It's really a great exit. Bruce even has a reference to it in one of his songs...
THINKING UP WAYS of dodging the speed limit has always been one of those things that spice up a long drive through the boondocks. Keeping one eye on the highway and the other a half-mile up the road to sniff out a speed trap; perfecting the technique of hitting the brakes--but not too hard--when you see Smokey zap you with his radar gun; offering a revolutionary excuse to the trooper as he asks for your license and registration--these are all classic features of intercity travel in America...
...Dead-eye placekicker Craig Saltzgaber (19-20 XP, 9-12 FG) is also back...