Word: ya
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...YA GONNA CALL? As long-distance phone choices proliferate, websites are springing up to help sort out the confusion. At abelltolls.com sponsors offer an "impartial long-distance rate comparison page" that lists what more than 100 plans charge for U.S. and worldwide calls. For consumers who'd rather let a search engine do the shopping, webpagers.net displays the best rates--but don't be surprised if many come from companies with ads or links on the page...
...will never have: I can be myself; I am a New Yorker," Lazio intoned in his acceptance speech, to a crowd fully accessorized with anti-Hillary bric-a-brac. "You see for me, New York isn't just a mailing address, it's my home." So, Rick, where ya from...
...sure we all have memories of people, whether extraordinarily close friends or people who've made us smile. It's scary to hold out the possibility of a continued relationship without knowing if we'll be able to follow up on it. It's tempting to say catch ya later, see ya soon, let's keep in touch, but harder to follow up on it, even when we want to. I have many friends who say they hate goodbyes, don't do them. And, for our closest friends, they're almost unnecessary. Because we will see each other again...
...Luke Perry. See ya De Niro. Gone are the days when the leather jacket-wearing, motorcycle-riding, joint-smoking, potty-mouthed rebel was sexy. No one wants a bad boy anymore. Women, it seems, have traded in the "man" for the "boy"-the ultra-sensitive male, the girl's guy. What distinguishes a "boy" from a "man?" A boy is secure in his sexual ambiguity-he works in the mud by day, cooks and writes verse by night. A boy doesn't pose because he knows the attraction of his own feminine appeal. But do girls really want...
...maximum number of people whom anyone can really know intimately enough to bond with. Bunches no bigger than that are the best incubators for "contagious messages," Gladwell writes, leaping from there to explain how tight-knit book-discussion clubs talked up the novel Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood until it hit the best-seller list...