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...Real World” pads—Puck in San Francisco, for example. But now, even the Individual is an established role (see: Teck from Hawaii and Irene from Seattle). And the same personae keep reappearing in younger incarnations—Coral in New York carried the superbitch torch that Flora abandoned, while Matt in New Orleans filled the religious vacuum left behind by Los Angeles’ Jon. This season’s cast is a near-replica of that of two seasons ago: country hick; young, rebellious girl; strong, independent grrrl; angry black guy; frattish asshole; manipulative bitch...
...then when I saw the article is began and ended with Melissa. I mean, a lot of the songs were written way before I dated her. The first verse of "Do Right" was written five years ago when I was dating the bitchiest girl in the world-a superbitch. I spent three and a half years trying to make her happy, and I never could. But the lyrics in the second verse are actually words that Melissa said to me that hurt a whole lot. I the album just breathes of her existence...
Mary Downs, 38, is now a Denver stockbroker who commutes to Washington, D.C., where Husband Fred, 37, is a Veterans Administration official. Three years ago, when she lived in Washington, she says, "D.C. was dragging me down. I was a superbitch because I was unhappy about where I was living." Now she is happily self-sufficient, with "good friends in both cities." Reunions with Fred, she says, are "like honeymoons." His male friends question the arrangement, as friends and in-laws often do about commuting couples, managing to imply that the marriage is in trouble. Not so, says Mary...
...night he had an argument with ugly Norman Garrison, husband of Bob's second wife Sandy, Norman collapsed with a heart attack, and Bob's current wife Jennifer was killed in a car crash. Later, Norman also died. Meanwhile, Superbitch Lisa, Bob's first wife and once the most hated woman on TV, has a fourth husband, Grant Coleman, and has mellowed. Bob's son Tom is married to the scheming Natalie, whom he defended in court. Bob's sister-in-law, pretty Kim, is married to nasty Dr. John Dixon, who has spent years trying to stop her from...
...play. Mrs. Luce's lines border on the aphoristic, but they lack the pith and elegance of fine aphorisms. Her true forte is the sniper fire of sarcasm in which one character fells another in midstep or midsentence. Many of these lines fall to the busybody superbitch played by Alexis Smith, and she is a past mistress of the lethal riposte...
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