Word: jim
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...Gossip Guy’s friend Jim told him this hilarious story about this guy and this girl who wanted the guy to slap her face with his dick, but it’s only funny when Gary tells it and, like, moves his hips...
...simmering unease has erupted into one mini-scandal in Marietta. Jim and Sylvi Caporale, owners of the American Flags & Poles store on Front Street, unfurled a three-story flag down the front of their building on Sept. 11. Jim remembered learning that, after Lincoln's assassination, people had placed black sashes across their flags. So the next day he added a black banner. "I felt really strong about emphasizing my grief," explains Caporale, a big, booming man who used to be a New York State police officer...
...were moving every couple of months, drifting from one low-rent dwelling to the next. Nearing the final stages of their plotting, they had become very careful. They kept to themselves and seem not to have even attended a mosque. Only occasionally would somebody notice them. One observer was Jim Woolard, owner of a World Gym in Delray Beach, Fla., who recalls Atta as "driven" on the weight machines (perhaps one reason that the folks back home would have trouble recognizing the newly beefy Atta in photos released after Sept...
First of all, are we in revival? Jim Cymbala, pastor of the Brooklyn Tabernacle, described the Sunday following the attacks this way: "We put people in the lobby, the overflow areas, the choir risers. The lines were down the block." Clergy countrywide had similar experiences. Sixty percent of all Americans attended some kind of memorial, and Bible sales rose 27%. However, the new impulse isn't sticking with everyone. Gallup polls taken Sept. 21 and 22 suggested that weekend church and synagogue attendance rose only 6% (compared with, say, 20% after President Kennedy was shot...
...just intend [for Fallfest] to be a big, welcome-back-to-campus, come-have-some-fun kind of event,” says Fallfest organizer Jim R. Griffin ’01-’02, a longtime council member. Any and all students, especially those in most need of relaxation and/or sensory stimulation (read: LSATs takers), are eagerly encouraged to attend...