Word: nice
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...song played at 3:12 yesterday afternoon." Yet when the station asked whether listeners wanted numbers identified on the air, 15,000 wrote in to scotch the notion. The music is also popular with merchants. "I asked a store clerk the other day where they got their nice music," says Wright, "and he said, 'Why, that's your station.' " WPAT's only problem is a product of its success: so many advertisers now want to buy time that WPAT risks the temptation of growing into just the kind of station it is refreshingly...
...dizzy. What little serious drinking took place was done by dour Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, who hopped about clinking glasses in an unpracticed attempt to work up a bit of gaiety. Perhaps he was still smarting under Bulganin's description of him to the Finns: "Quite a nice chap, but one of those fellows who will sit around all evening at a party saying only two words and next day will say 'What a wonderful time we all had last night...
...kids on the block makeing fun of me, but now I would like to have boy friends like the other girls and go out Saturday nites. but no boy will take me because I was born without a nose-although I am a good dancer and have a nice shape and my father buys me pretty clothes...
...Charles II in 1660 The word "bishop" in Scotland is not a nice word...
Blossom Dearie (Verve). Songstress Dearie chants the subtler changes on romance-'Deed I Do, Lover Man, Everything I've Got-in a wide-eyed, cuddle-up-to-the-mike voice that suggests she did her homework in places where nice girls rarely wander. "I have got eyes for you," she warns, "to give you dirty looks...