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I once saw a Corvette stretch limo. Seemingly about a block long and four feet high.
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Image itself and with horseless carriages could not be from 1814.
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Similar story to "An Amiable Child" from post revolutionary war era NYC.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiable_Child_Monument
http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/riversidepark/monuments/1206
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiable_Child_Monument
http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/riversidepark/monuments/1206
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Definitely dated but I remember Courteney Cox from a Springsteen video where he pulls her onto the stage to dance with him. Well before the famous TV show.
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I don't see any implication of "good." More, to counter the impression of ballet dancing being a delicate and dainty activity rather than one as challenging and grueling as any.
I suppose you are strongly opposed to contact sports where the thinly disguised goal is injury to opponents. Certainly intimidation through infliction of pain. That's good?
I suppose you are strongly opposed to contact sports where the thinly disguised goal is injury to opponents. Certainly intimidation through infliction of pain. That's good?
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I knew a foot doctor for athletes who said that ballet dancers were tougher than any other athletes he'd worked with. They'd "play" with injuries that would leave other athletes on the sidelines.
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Wow! Beverly Sills and Paul Reubens doing skating commentary. Now that's funny.
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Some people see this attitude, where people are guided by a sense of law rather than a loosely defined 'faith' / emotion, as the basis of Jew hatred (called "anti-Judaism").
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2014/mar/20/imaginary-jews/
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2014/mar/20/imaginary-jews/
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Now 'IANAL of hockey' but from my recollections of hockey rules a player is allowed to check the player who has control of the puck, and the last player to have control (you can check a player after he passes the puck). You are not allowed to check a player simply going for position or a free puck. That's blocking, which in most cases (considering "Katy bar the door" "most" is a stretch) gets a penalty call. So I'm seeing interference, which is what the infraction is called in hockey.
There's actually a penalty in hockey called "butt ending," but that's hitting an opponent with the "butt" end of the hockey stick.
As noted, it might be called a hip check, with all due credit to Miley Cyrus, but it still looks like interference to me.
There's actually a penalty in hockey called "butt ending," but that's hitting an opponent with the "butt" end of the hockey stick.
As noted, it might be called a hip check, with all due credit to Miley Cyrus, but it still looks like interference to me.
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