Word: hell
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Beach shrugged off his first setback ever in House competition, quipping "hell, even Ali had to lose sometime...
...dust beneath the table, so you scribbled his initials in the steamiest on the mirror, so you scribbled your initials with his last name appended on someone's dirty window, and it rained. And at college you learned that, if you go far enough, all roads lead to hell...
...grey flannel suit. They were, apparently, looking for you and me and the girl down the hall, the one who runs a vacuum cleaner every Sunday morning at 6 a. m. In high school the corridors smell of chalk dust, and lunch costs 45c with milk, and who the hell are they looking for? I, you see, knew all the Presidents once, but Margie knew all the Presidents and could run the track faster than anyone else. And you, I understand, knew the atomic numbers of every single element on that little chart. Did the 75 in typing ruin your...
...ballyhooed "Fight of the Century" established two unmistakable truths. The first was that Frazier, in pounding out a decision over Ali, had proved himself to be the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. The second was that Joe had been absolutely right when he predicted it would be "one hell of a fight...
Harvard didn't even fight very well. Dan DiMichele squared off with Brian Morenz midway through the first period, and after DiMichele threw the first two punches, Morenz pulled up DiMichele's jersey and beat the hell out of him. DiMichele, the fourth high scorer in Harvard history, ended his career by heading for the locker room with a game misconduct and a bloody mouth...