Word: forkful
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Charles Manson was, as usual, a satanic spellbinder, giving enigmatic nonanswers and snarling at interviewer Diane Sawyer: "I'm a gangster, woman!" Two former members of his "family," Patricia Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten, were, by contrast, rational and remorseful. "I stabbed him with a fork repeatedly and eventually left the fork in him," said Krenwinkel, describing her part in the Tate-La Bianca murders. "I don't believe any of us had any concept of really what we were doing...
...against administration to help you keep out the masses who don't know pate for the pasta bar. In addition, alumni can serve as useful connections in the real would once you graduate. After all, you want to stay ahead, of the aforementioned slobs who don't know which fork to use for what course. And shhh! Don't tell The Crimson...
This triumph represents months of work, including two failed attempts to secure other musical acts. Last fall, Mann initially attempted to use a promoter to attract a band to campus. Apparently, this is the method of choice for finer universities who fork over the 10 percent commission to obtain a great band at a reasonable price. With the promoter's connections, Digable Planets quickly emerged as a solid possibility and was expeditiously approved by the Council. Before students could even query "Digable who?" the promoter revealed to Mann that the deal had fallen thorough...
...creative play. More than 5 million of you in North America have CD-ROM or Philips CD-i players, and that number is expected to double by year's end and treble by 1996. Get ready to hook up those players to your computers and home entertainment centers, fork over $25 to $100 a disk and jam with your favorite artist. Passivity is passe; tubby time is over. Here comes Interactive Rock...
...With fork prong, engrave pentagram onto the surface of the mixture for the "devilled" look...