Word: showering
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...comparative religion and Indian studies, ventured into her House’s courtyard last week in the dead of night to erect a solitary mini-gate she had created from scratch. My mother, meanwhile, refuses to refer to the display by any name other than “The Shower Curtains...
...gorilla, you have a two-inch penis, and you’re perpetually angry about it. In case you folks didn’t know, on average, the average football player has a member of below-average size. I’ve seen them all (and myself) in the shower. No, seriously. Noted philosopher Andrew Dice Clay, referring to meatheads in general, once said, “They’re 220 pounds of dynamite with a quarter-inch [expletive] fuse.” Tell me football player, did David’s friendly remark and your 15 beers...
...alone on Dec. 18, a Saturday during exam week when half the others on her floor had taken off for winter break. Bass had just studied for six hours and was relaxing with a late afternoon shower...
...shouldn’t he? Elsewhere in the 12 Holyoke St. building, the members of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals (HPT) have meticulously prepared a shower of insults. To kick off the opening of its 157th annual musical, “Terms of Frontierment,” the Pudding has invited Robbins here to be mocked, ribbed, joshed—and, finally, to be rewarded with the cross-dressed kisses and golden Pudding Pot which are the true deserts of the oldest student company in the nation’s Man of the Year...
...interest rates at a time when those who adjust the knobs on monetary policy admit that the job of doing so has never been more difficult. In part, that's because the evidence is inconclusive on whether the economy is running too fast (and hence requires a quick cold shower), or if it has slowed enough to ease the pressure on inflation. Professional economists cannot agree on what the board of the Reserve Bank's next move on interest rates should be; the politicians are jumping into the debate, as you would expect, to gain ground on their opponents. Macfarlane...