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...failed presidential candidate, who called for off-campus social spaces in his campaign platform, encouraged the crowd to take advantage of the capacious Democracy Center space—and the remaining supply of alcohol. “We have the space for a while so let??s rage our faces off,” Schwartz said. After addressing the crowd, Schwartz walked around the room hugging and thanking supporters. “I’m fine,” Biggers said after the loss. “It’s definitely disappointing...People really did believe...
...because Britney so desperately wants to be wanted—and isn’t afraid to ask. “Mmm Papi” has Britney asking to “be your sweet baby” before getting to her more pressing request: “let??s make out.” She supplements background snaps and metallic beeps with her own groans as the song becomes increasingly overt. By the end, Britney has established that being a “mommy/mami” is simply one more reason to have sex. On title...
...let??s not neglect those less prestigious but no less devious players, good old American boys like 1950s State Secretary Orville Hodge, who embezzled around $1.5 million in state funds to buy private jets and cars, or former Democratic Rep. Mel Reynolds, who served time after his conviction in 1995 for 16 felonies involving campaign finance fraud. Even the unsuccessful have courageously toyed with scandal: Jack Ryan, Republican contender for the Senate in 2004, never lied or embezzled, but his campaign was nonetheless scuppered by allegations from his wife that he tried to get her to publicly perform...
...Uncle Muscles. 3. “Gump”—Parody of “Lump” by The Presidents of the United States of America The Presidents are such an inconsequential band that it’s probably not fair to call them out, but let??s put it this way: “Forrest Gump” was released in 1994, and “Lump” was recorded in 1995. Listening to how many lyrics were preserved between “Lump” and “Gump...
...don’t have one—let??s be honest,” said Anthropology department chair Theodore C. Bestor, when asked if he had a clear idea of how to move forward with budgetary planning within his department. “If, at this point, we’re being given ranges and overalls with no specifics, how do you write a budget with clean numbers...