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...said he) and met a sailor called Groucho Marx. The Queen (who is Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom) and Prince Philip, turned out in his Admiral of the Fleet's dress blues, had a wardroom lunch with 50 Ranger officers. The menu included lobster, despite Her Majesty's widely supposed aversion to eating shellfish abroad,* and wine, thanks to a Washington waiver of the rule against shipboard drinking...
...Lunch Under the Elm Tree, charming portraits of perfectly attired little girls (his daughters), and a relaxing backyard clay court match in dress whites in The Tennis Game of 1972. Even Bruno, the family golden retriever, makes an appearance or two and the scenes of Maine feature the requisite lobster cages and boathouses of New England. Affluence with just a touch of informality marks a still life painted in 1959 complete with expensive Blue Danube place settings, violets, oranges and Diamond Crystal salt, likewise the amusing portrait of one AKJ (1959) a satisfied, pearled lady casually seated...
...easy to tell exactly what will happen for a song's duration after hearing its first licks. The album's first cut, "Friend or Foe," features a bass line straight out of the B-52s' "Rock Lobster." It doesn't help...
Visions of mortality come just before the third break. The physically demanding "Rock Lobster" leaves two dancers down for more than a minute, while the rest pogo wildly, contributing to Palmer Dixon's growing, resemblance to a locker room...
Among the greatest bargains are restaurant meals. Marisqueria del Perro Andaluz, an outdoor cafe in Mexico City's chic Zona Rosa, charges $8 a person for a three-course dinner. Maine lobster flown into Mexico costs around $6, less than in Maine. At a Burger Boy outlet, tourists hungry for the discomforts of home can get a double hamburger, French fries and a Coke for less than...