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Bell responded to the late night fiasco by removing Filchock and Hapes from the game, further mussing the line, until reconsidering and allowing Filchock to play, mussing things up again.
They were mussing people's hair and — You, now, touching me!
HOLLYWOOD SQUARED Trump tells &aposwhimpering&apos Jimmy Fallon to &aposbe a man&apos  over &aposTonight Show&apos hair-mussing episode.
But Berger's most biting clip came in late September, following Trump's infantilizing, hair-mussing appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
VR goggles have to avoid mussing headscarves and hallways need to be wide enough for men and women to pass each other by easily.
She does that work in a studio in her mother's garden in Hallstahammar, a town in central Sweden, to avoid mussing her home office.
We're at the point now where Mr. Fallon has been widely criticized for being too apolitical — and was eviscerated for playfully mussing Mr. Trump's hair.
We've all seen the ads and photos of hikers (typically rail-thin women) who hit the trails in trendy workout gear and somehow manage to reach the mountaintop without sweating off their makeup or mussing their hair.
But it would seem he's still tortured by it, as the profile features a contradictory set of quotes that paint him as both contrite and defensive about the infamous hair-mussing moment and the months of his political-lite shows thereafter.
This week, he instead sat for chummy interviews with the daytime host Dr. Mehmet Oz and the "Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon, whose playful mussing of the candidate's famed combover was widely circulated in photos and videos on the internet.
It feels as if there were some point in the last year, between Jimmy Fallon mussing Trump's hair and Alec Baldwin mugging his way to an Emmy on "Saturday Night Live," when satire fell through on its promise to subvert.
LONDON (Reuters) - With one hand in his suit pocket and the other mussing his signature blond hair, Boris Johnson on Sunday took the riskiest gamble of his career: to oppose Prime Minister David Cameron by campaigning for Britain to leave the European Union.
LONDON, Feb 21 (Reuters) - With one hand in his suit pocket and the other mussing his signature blond hair, Boris Johnson on Sunday took the riskiest gamble of his career: to oppose Prime Minister David Cameron by campaigning for Britain to leave the European Union.
It's a transformation playfully shown off in a sequence where New Miles tries to act more like his progenitor by swapping out his crisp button-down shirt for a toothpaste-stained sweater, mussing his hair, lowering his voice a few notches, and sucking all enthusiasm from his tone.
NBC also invited Mr. Trump to host "Saturday Night Live" during the Republican primary; CNBC held a widely panned Republican primary debate that prompted a backlash from the party; and even Jimmy Fallon, the "Tonight Show" host, was dinged by fellow comedians for playfully mussing Mr. Trump's hair during an interview.
But the tea stall was occupied by a half-dozen khaki-clad police officers on break, mussing one another's hair and smoking beedis, so he took us to a cubbyhole tractor repair shop, where we sat facing each other — him sitting on a lawn chair, me on a rope cot.
Or so you might have thought, at least, listening to the furious liberal reaction to Fallon's willingness to treat Donald Trump like any other late-night guest last week: kidding around with him, mussing up his combover and steering clear of anything that would convey to late-night television viewers that Trump is actually beyond the pale.
Not only does Fallon have a reputation for avoiding politics on The Tonight Show (in contrast to many other late-night hosts), but he was the target of a hefty backlash in September after conducting an overwhelmingly docile interview with the then-presidential candidate (which notoriously featured the host mussing Trump's hair like he was cozying up to an adorable puppy).
His place in the team was ultimately given to the young local junior Chick Donnelley.Sydney Morning Herald (10 September 1946) "Mussing Not In St. George Side For Final". (page 7) Mussing stayed with the club for the 1947 season, before returning to Queensland in 1948 to play for the Fingal All Blacks.The Courier Mail (20/03/1948, page 5) "Mussing To Lead 'All Blacks' Side"Alan Whiticker/Glen Hudson: Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players.
Walter Mussing (1916-1990) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s.
Walter Mussing was the son of Vanuatu born father who was a share-farmer from Murwillumbah, New South Wales and was one of eight children.N.S.W, Births Reference No 19164/1916 (Surname transcribed as 'Massing'). Walter Mussing was an elder brother of the noted Australian civil rights activist Faith Bandler. He started his rugby league career in Brisbane, Queensland and often played with the Queensland 'All Blacks' teams of the era with another Ex St. George Dragons player Walter Slockie.
Mussing came to St. George via the local Tweed Heads rugby league club in 1945. He made an immediate impact at the Dragons as a blockbusting try scorer. He was the club's top try scorer in his debut year, and was immensely popular with the fans. The following year, Mussing was one of the major contributors to the club's fantastic season, although he missed the 1946 Grand Final after suffering a broken collar-bone in the second last club game of the year.
Her father, Wacvie Mussingkon, son of Baddick and Lessing Mussingkon, was taken as a boy in 1883 from Biap, on the island of Ambrym in what is now Vanuatu. His abduction was part of blackbirding, the practice which brought cheap labour to help establish the Australian sugar industry. He was later known as Peter Mussing, a lay preacher and worked on a banana plantation outside Murwillumbah. He died when Bandler was five years old.
Bandler meeting with Gordon Bryant (left) and Prime Minister Harold Holt in the lead-up to the 1967 referendum. Faith Bandler (27 September 1918 13 February 2015; née Ida Lessing Faith Mussing) was an Australian civil rights activist of South Sea Islander and Scottish-Indian heritage. She was a campaigner for the rights of indigenous Australians and South Sea Islanders. Bandler was best known for her leadership in the campaign for the 1967 referendum on Aboriginal Australians.
Walter Slockie (or Slockee) (1903-1961) was an Australian indigenous rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s. Walter Slockie was a very talented indigenous rugby league player from Murwillumbah, New South Wales. He featured in many of the Queensland All Black teams of this period, often playing with another St. George Dragons player, Walter Mussing. He made a brief appearance in the NSWRFL competition in Sydney with the St. George Dragons for one season in 1925, but returned north to Queensland to continue his career for many more years.
Frazier was routinely photographed and popularized the famous "white-face" look: powdered white skin contrasted with red-painted lips, combined with perfectly coiffed dark hair. (She later said she suffered from neck problems because she rarely moved her head for fear of mussing her hair.) The publicity and constant attention got to the point where she found it “devastating”, in that it turned her into an attraction and robbed own identity. Concurrently, Frazier developed anorexia and bulimia to keep her weight down;“Debutante: the Story of Brenda Frazier.” Debutante: the Story of Brenda Frazier, by Gioia Diliberto, Knopf, 1987, pp. 103.
In addition to the Red Lady, Huntingdon College is allegedly haunted by the restless spirit of a young male student who supposedly shot himself on the college green sometime during the 1970s after being jilted by a former girlfriend. Students have allegedly reported feeling unseen forces tugging on their clothes as they walk across the green at night, or mussing their hair, or blowing in their ears.Spook. Retrieved 2010-05-14. Other spirits alleged to haunt portions of the Huntingdon campus include those of a murdered co-ed, a young boy who allegedly drowned in the college pond, a female student clad only in a towel, and a poltergeist known as "Frank the Library Ghost".
When Beery's character berates him for doing so, Cooper's character responds, "They was just Chinks", whereupon Beery immediately softens, saying "Awww..." while affectionately mussing the boy's hair. At one point, Cooper's character breaks a window, knocking over a kerosene lamp and causing a lethal fire that spreads through the block. Frantic Chinese people trapped in the fire are shown desperately trying to escape, followed by a depiction of the ashes of their building in which they presumably died. The Bowery bears some resemblances to a concurrent movie She Done Him Wrong, a film starring Mae West and Cary Grant released earlier the same year by a different studio (Paramount Pictures) featuring Wallace Beery's older brother Noah Beery, Sr. in a similar role as a Bowery saloon owner sleeping with Mae West's character.

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