Word: spandexed
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Maybe we all don't think of ourselves as demigods in Spandex, like the protagonist of the latest Pixar astonishment The Incredibles, which opens Nov. 5. But we can understand the love a man has for his work, no matter what the obstacles, no matter who's left at home...
Harvard professors are known worldwide for their minds, but after classes end, these bookworms can often be found not in libraries but instead in spandex, struggling to make their physiques live up to their intellects...
...Most of what she wears looks as though she has rummaged through the clothing rack at a prostitute's yard sale. I didn't even allow my six-year-old daughter to watch women's tennis at the U.S. Open because of that. What's next?men wearing spandex and tube tops? I respect Williams' abilities as a tennis player. She is phenomenal. But does her excellence as a player give her a free pass to desecrate the sport with her tacky outfits? Whatever happened to classic tennis whites? Tennis courts are for playing the game, not for mounting...
...Most of what she wears looks as though she has rummaged through the clothing rack at a prostitute's yard sale. I didn't even allow my 6-year-old daughter to watch women's tennis at the U.S. Open because of this. What's next - men wearing spandex and tube tops? I respect Williams' abilities as a tennis player. She is phenomenal. But does her excellence as a player give her a free pass to desecrate the sport with her tacky outfits? Whatever happened to classic tennis whites? Tennis courts are for playing the game, not for mounting...
...this medium, an "ensemble" piece typically means a bunch of spandex-clad steroid cases teaming up to pound some evil genius with their fists. It can therefore be quite a shock to read a comic about four adult friends who struggle with issues of career, relationships and sobriety. At last, something I can relate to! The second and third issues of Henrik Rehr's "Tuesday" (Kim-Rehr Productions; 24 pp; $2.95), with its group portrait of New York sophisticates, reads like the movie Woody Allen hasn't made in years...