Word: hellos
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...heartbreaking beauty who from Vogue's cover projects an ancient soul can act eight years old in her mother's presence. "Mommy, I have a toothache," she will whine "Oh, Mommy, my nail." Teri plays her part smotheringly: "Use that fork for your cake." "Say hello." "Say please." It is reasonable to wonder when and how Brooke might break loose...
...bank of 30 workers began making telephone calls from a Florida office. In New York, in Los Angeles, around the world, men and women answered their phones and heard the following: "Hello. I have an early warning for you. Sell the market. Sell everything. Sell short any stock that is up substantially from last April's lows." The advice came from Granville again--his list of 44 market indicators, he would later insist, showed him the market was due for a certain fall. The phone calls went to subscribers to his early warning service...
...Hello, O & W" sounds a bit cumbersome, but it could be done. Then there's that "Dutch" business...
...once it did, she knew exactly what she was doing. She first appeared on Broadway in 1911, doing ragtime songs in a long-forgotten revue called A la Broadway and Hello, Paris. Deciding that none of the male playwrights quite matched her style, she wrote a play for herself in 1926. It was, of course, titled Sex, and most nice people professed to be outraged. SEX WINS HIGH...
...reasonably mature characters; in stomps the japery of sexual humiliation, in which grimly aggressive caricatures swat each other with gag lines. Mary Richards' chic office wear is declassé; this year's line consists of tank tops and tight jeans. Goodbye, Golden Age of TV comedy; hello, Little Annie Fanny. Watch 'em and weep: the age of the smutcom is upon...