Word: rubberized
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...correctly name its own band members—they competed in a “physical challenge” against the other team. Audience members had the rare privilege of watching the members of OK Go (and the slightly more common privilege of watching Poonsters) throw pies into the rubber trousers of their teammates, throw water balloons into baskets on their teammates’ heads, and race to grab a flag soaking in green slime in an inflatable pool. The “Double Dare” theme music, rather than the songs of OK Go, played in the background...
...Officer dispatched to the stadium at 70 N. Harvard St. to take a report of graffiti done to two walls and the infield. Officer also reports that a home plate valued at $200 and a rubber pitching mound valued at $100 were stolen...
...broken water pipes in Adams House created a sewage smell that permeated the dining hall and serving area over the last two weeks, according to residents and dining hall staff. “First it was like the smell of a laundry room with the rubber hoses and stuff like that,” said Adams House general cook Edward P. Childs. “Later it just started getting repugnant, like the nasty B.O. in the gym.” Several students and staff said the smell reminded them of sewage. “It was fetid...
...meet with some sketchy people I thought I’d never have to deal with ever again in east Cambridge.” Barclay’s mother, Susan Kayton, told the Globe that she thought that Barclay, whose body was found along with the remnants of a rubber raft, could also have enjoyed escaping to the Boston Harbor Islands. “We think he went out to Boston Harbor to find a quiet place to sit and think and get away from it all,” she told the Globe. “But we will...
...camera - wrapped it in a bear hug and wrestled it to submission - like Betty Hutton. They called this 40s singer-actress "the Blitzkrieg blond" for an energy that would make Rachael Ray seem logy by comparison. Film critic James Agee, and other scribes at TIME, described her variously as "rubber-jointed," "brass-lunged," "super-dynamic," "bouncing, bawling," "raucous, rampageous." To Bob Hope she was "a vitamin pill with legs." She seemed to have swallowed a truckload full of them before every performance; she was indomitable, unstoppable, the Fuller Brush flack with a quick smile, a faster line of patter...