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How to Flick a Beer Cap

It's a hot late summer day with your buddy on the porch. You just popped a cold one and are fingering the ridges of the bottle cap. That's when your compadre bets he can flick his beer cap farther than yours. Here's how to show him how it's done.

Toothpicks stay out when in public

Q. My boyfriend agrees with me that he shouldn't put a toothpick in his mouth while in a restaurant, but he thinks its OK to put one in his mouth as soon as he walks outside and in the car. I disagree, and I don't like to see him do it. I think it's gr

Single-lens reflections

In Frank McNitt's biography of Richard Wetherill, the 19th-century explorer credited with the discovery of Cliff Palace, the great Ancestral Puebloan ruin in Colorado's Mesa Verde region, the author relates a story involving archaeologist Alfred V. Kidd

Tomlin scolds reporters for reaction to Smith's hit on Ward last week

"Are you out of your G- d-- mind?!" Anthony Smith was too busy celebrating the late hit in the 7-on-7 non-contact drill to answer. Yesterday, the head coach wondered the same thing about the media, scolding reporters for one writer's reaction to Smith\

Smith touches some raw nerves

There is nothing sensitive about the way Anthony Smith plays football. With a body chiseled from granite and arms that are pumped like radial tires, he launches himself, usually with purposeful aggression, in the direction of a wide receiver who ventures