Years ago I was a Gen-Xer, trim and clean shaven, sporting Jerry Garcia ties and buffed loafers.
Serbia may have buffed up Zastava, but once it is sold, the road for other privatisations will be downhill.
The former NFL linebacker is the buffed-out (and highly caffeinated?) face of the well-known Old Spice campaigns.
FORBES: 'Expendables' stars at NYSE, bulging muscles everywhere
Here they were, away from the damp, Sceptered Isle, tootling and honking through paradise in their gleaming, buffed chrome toys.
My guess is that enough buffed-and-polished movie types called the scripts "edgy, " so she figured they were worth a shot.
Question is, have Giuliani's moneymaking efforts buffed or tarnished the gold-plated name?
FORBES: As a businessman, he's been mixing with a sketchier crowd.
There's even a private entrance from street level, so spa-shy guys don't have to worry about anyone seeing them get their nails buffed.
That famous Wrigley-Field-outfield-wall haircut was now slicked down and swooped back and lay atop the buffed Y2K model, who was wearing some kind of drapey Euro tuxedo--with no tie.
Of particular interest is the book's discussion of the genetic determinants of fitness and how, as a consequence, roughly 10% of those tethered to treadmills will never be buffed and toned.
It is an ancient-looking room, with a gleaming floor buffed by many feet for many years, its low willow-branch ceiling and beams brightly painted and hung with banners, the walls depicting floating Buddhas and snarling, dark-faced demons.
But when you use some of your famous devastating one-liners about people - for example, of David Mellor, "a man who buried his head in the sand like an ostrich thereby exposing his thinking parts" - was that something that personally felt, was it something that you buffed up beforehand?
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