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...world's largest monastery and a proximity to the Rolling Rock brewery. (The latter seemed to most interest the press corps.) He showed off a picture of himself with President Bush from earlier this month after he told the President of his resignation. Bush has him in a playful headlock and joked at the time that Towey just took the job so he could be called "Mr. President...
...write this piece. You might even be surprised that I have the manual dexterity necessary to type, given these grotesquely gnarled nubs I call fingers attached to the ends of my hands. Well, I’ll tell you how. I’ve got a nerd in a headlock typing furiously as I dictate. Well, I shouldn’t say “furiously.” He has plenty of time to catch up while I’m taking regular gulps of the chocolate milk I stole from him at lunch today. Rrrrrrrrrr...
Keenen: They don't listen to me as a director. They listen to me as their big brother. Marlon: You forget your lines, you get punched in the chest. Shawn: You get put in a headlock and get a noogie when you show up late. But we always listen to Keenen. Always. --By Desa Philadelphia
Kerry has been – ahem – grappling with some important economic issues lately, but the poor guy has been squirming around in a tight political headlock. In recent years, the Right has wrestled the policy debate over to its side of the ring, and many perfectly sensible policies are now strictly off limits for any Democrat who hopes to get elected—which is most of them. Desperate to dodge the “liberal” label, Kerry has been boxed into a corner (if you’ll pardon the mixed metaphor...
Bouchard’s goal came on the power play—a power play created when Harvard senior Tim Pettit was assessed a two-minute minor for holding, even though Pettit was on the business end of A.J. Palkovich’s headlock. (As you might imagine, Mazzoleni voiced his disagreement then...