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Sexually liberated by the seventies, the old man recounts his slow development 200 years of breast-feeding. Listing great discoverers of history, he mentions Onan--"He discovered himself." But after relating his sensuous experience with Dolly Madison in a vat of ice cream--"My tush was cold for a week" he cracks a stale Playboy joke: "The presidents if they're not doing it to their wives, they're doing it to the nation...
...from their days in office as their own, taking them home with them on leaving office. In the 19th century, the Government had to pay nearly $200,000 to get back some of the papers that were in the hands of various descendants of Washington, the two Adamses, Jefferson, Madison and Monroe...
...escapades he has never hurt anyone. "In some of his periods of frustration, he may have been slightly threatening," says Lou V. Brewer, warden of the state penitentiary at Fort Madison, where Bobbie is presently incarcerated. "But he's never followed through on any threat. He's just a big old affable...
...Madison Avenue brand names are much easier to remember and to prescribe," Duhme said. He added that in routine conversation, doctors tend to use brand names. He compared this practice to the common use of "Kleenex" for "tissue...
...possible that people at James Madison High School will never know the pieces add up to their own victimization. As long as the prisoners of class and the prisoners of race must make self-destructive choices, they will continue to fight each other for the breadcrumbs. But after all, they choose to act this way and this kind of free choice is as American as apple pie, Watts, Hough, Bedford-Stuyvesant and in a few years, Flatbush...