Word: pantsed
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But before you cancel the beach-house rental and pack the pup tent, you should know that Slab City--which got its name from the concrete remnants of a World War II training ground used by General Patton--isn't exactly Palm Springs minus ex-Presidents and bad pants.
Afterwards, the musicians did come out for two beautiful encores. The first, John Cale's "Gun," was a song Siouxsie and the Banshees had covered in the past. The second encore was the high-light of the evening. Siouxsie at her best sang as Cale strummed an electric viola for...
Williams: I think he's just bitter that his bellhop pants were too short.
The seven men in the group added to the atmosphere with their amusingly uniform dress: blue pants, white button-down shirts and caps purchased before the event at Henrietta's Table.
In the '70s, cops had tight pants, snappy boots and great teeth. Well, they did on CHiPs. And they will again in November when ERIK ESTRADA and Larry Wilcox star in a CHiPs TV movie. B.Y.O. tube top.