Still, this Paramount release from DreamWorks brandishes enough lascivious comedy and all-purpose
randiness to score with the young target audience and rack up some solid B.O.
He blushes crimson-red and looks at the floor as soon as anyone mentions the "shower incident" in which, consumed by
randiness, he "let off steam" in the shower and performed a sex act on himself.
Last week we had serial love rat Finn bedding all three Henshall sisters in a spectacular 24-hour display of
randiness.
Steven Marcus's book The Other Victorians came out in 1966 and since then the impulse to prove the
randiness of Victorians has produced its own library.
Because Woolf wanted to discuss a whole range of relationships among women, she was deeply conce rned about what Sackville-West termed the "suppressed
randiness" in fiction (318), for she understood the power of such "odious subjects" on readers' conceptions of women's attachments (Orlando 139).
Every artist visits the same tent for meals (great oatmeal in the morning), endures the same strange looks from tourists hoping to see Redford (rather than pierced and tattooed deviants poring over notebooks), and enjoys the same giddy camaraderie and
randiness that come with the higher altitude.
All three--Lilona, Vera and Indian Annie--were embarked upon seasons of
randiness after fleeing their marriages and took intense notice of the beautiful Johnny Ray Slage with his perfect high tenor and his magical guitar.
And in a review of 7-he Swimming Pool Library, Alan Hollinghurst's weH-wrought narrative of early 1980s gay London, Holleran praises the novel's "fluid, unapologetic"attitude toward carnality, and hints that such
randiness may be making a comeback.
There were romps, there was
randiness, and there was rumpy-pumpy galore.