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...woman as a part of a still life, pretending to eat chicken and grapes, and drink brandy," Sam says. "She had her shirt open, but that was the extent of it." The second model, who was completely in the buff, "sat at a desk reading, smoking, and drinking gin...
That doctors regularly fudge on health-insurance forms is one of the dirty little secrets of American medicine. Go in for a checkup not covered by your HMO, and your doctor may gin up a covered condition to make the visit reimbursable. It's also true of more serious ailments; a recent study suggested that more than 50% of doctors were willing to falsify bills in those cases...
This bottle of Back Bay Dry Gin comes from the Andy Warhol Estate. The 126th magazine guard endows this bottle to the 127th and all future executive guards of Fifteen Minutes
...audience along for a more complex, hellish ride that visits death, madness, and despair on every street corner. Ving Rhames as Marcus brightens the movie with a comic volubility that the heavy film so badly needs. He is a smooth talking paramedic who has a soft spot for gin and prostitutes and a talent for preaching. Then watch as he, cradling the receiver, slips his voice into something more comfortable and makes sweet love to the dispatcher (voiced by Queen Latifah). The other medic is ex-marine Vietnam vet Tom Walls (Tom Sizemore). He's a scary thing to unleash...
...never been within hailing distance of a famously glamorous woman react to the implication that Ron Perelman's edge in such matters is not his billions but six or eight inches in the breadbasket? I began to picture such a guy, hunched over his fourth or fifth gin in a cheap saloon. On the bar in front of him is a well-worn copy of the Times interview and a magazine with Ellen Barkin on the cover. The guy is insisting that Ron Perelman does not have a 28-in. waist...