Word: pounding
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...This is crazy. Police found a pound and a half of marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms in Willie Nelson's tour bus. Willie is nervous about this. He's afraid he may have to spend the rest of 1969 in jail." DAVID LETTERMAN...
...watched a lot of cartoons while writing Jackass 2, like Road Runner and Tom & Jerry. I saw one where Tom puts on a blind-fold and a bull comes along and smokes him. We got an 1,800-pound yak to do the same...
...visits, seven short of the record set by Brown’s Nick Hartigan last year. Hartigan’s record of 52 rushing touchdowns is a bit further away, with Dawson sitting at 43 after the season’s first week.But the 5’10, 200 pound senior says records are the last thing on his mind.“I’m not thinking about it at all,” Dawson said. “I figure that my first priority is to help this team be successful, to win every game. I think...
...exceptionally strong,” Kagan said to cheers, “and [it’s] growing stronger every day.” Kagan announced in her address that the school is going forward with its physical expansion, planning a 250,000 square-foot building just north of Pound Hall. The new building, to be ready in three to four years, would contain a student center, classrooms, and space for clinical programs. Kagan also spoke about her efforts to review the curriculum, particularly the first-year program. Noting that nearly all law schools have had virtually the same first...
...consumers will require an entirely new infrastructure to transport the gas as well as new filling stations. Safely holding hydrogen in cars will require heavily reinforced tanks to prevent the family station wagon from going the way of the Hindenburg. And although hydrogen has a high energy yield per pound, it has an incredibly low mass density, even at subzero temperatures, so fuel tanks need to be unreasonably large to give hydrogen vehicles usable driving ranges. Still, scientists hope that these challenges can be solved with new—albeit potentially expensive—technologies...