Word: hellos
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...throwback now, doesn’t it? Oh, 2000, never mind that. You ever have that special lady friend with who you probably would have shared your grub, depending on how close you was? Yeah, no. 4. Feist - “Gatekeeper” (live KCRW radio session): Hello dear. Not quite as good as “Secret Heart” but still one of the best tracks on the album, and this live version is quite groovy with those very mellow fake jazz chords. 5. Paul Wall - “Oh No ft. Trae?...
...case. Asked if he has concerns about his own personal security, he chuckles. ''I only fear God.'' Visitors to Yitzhak Rabin's modest office in western Jerusalem expect their sessions with him to be strictly business. He is known to be abrupt, omitting from such visits so much as hello or goodbye. The office is hectic. Chants of angry Jewish settlers camped outside to protest the peace agreement fade in and out. A delegation of conservative Knesset members argue against giving weapons to the future Palestinian police force. But Rabin is calm, almost relaxed. Those who know him well...
Harvard is perennially behind the curve, it seems. We still have finals in January. The administration only recently jumped on the study-abroad bandwagon. The women’s bathrooms still look vaguely temporary. But, perhaps most importantly, metrosexuality has only recently become ubiquitous among Harvard males. Hello? Can you say “three years ago?”I suppose I should be surprised that metrosexuality has taken hold at all at Harvard, considering our school’s seeming devotion to the glories of the Victorian male animal and all of its classical accoutrements (cigars, uncomfortable chairs...
...HELLO (FINALLY) TO DIGITAL VIDEO...
Crack, flop, hit, nuts, pot-committed. Limp, leak, house, draw, gun-shot straight. It’s not spoken word and far from Dr. Seuss; say hello to the parlance of poker. No longer resigned to the backrooms of Western saloons (very smoky, very Maverick, always black and white) or Friday nights with the boys (beer, bets, and babe talk), it seems everyone is speaking the colloquialism of cards...