Word: roasted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...sometimes is for Pat. She goes along on most of Pat's frequent trips to meetings of farm organizations in big cities, but she is most at home in her kitchen, where she is a master of the Pillsbury Bake-Off school of roast-beef-and-apple-pie cuisine...
Seven grand a year, ma, and we can't even beat Columbia and Cornell. Heck, the best thing about the football games these days are the tasty roast beef sandwiches in the press...
Addressing an audience of about 250 at the Harvard Law School Forum, Lear said, "They were saying that there's no Vietnam War, that we don't have any problems in the economy--that there was no problem more important than the roast burning or the boss coming to dinner...
...think we could probably do that." And so with a complacent speech from an energy executive and a pleasing roast beef luncheon, and no coverage from the media, the subcommittee smiled at its report and adjourned...
Such cries were first heard five days before, when about 30 gathered in the nearby mountains to drink, sing and roast wienies around a bonfire that set off the most extended reunion ever staged by the class. It was also the most rained-on reunion. Drizzly weather beset the wienie roast and transformed it, and the parties of the next two nights, from al fresco to al canopy (a stately funeral tent was provided by Class Member Jack Kennedy, who had stuck around Kittanning and fulfilled a lifelong dream of becoming an undertaker). There was no sign that the rain...