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Episodes: 1. I'm Coming Out. In honor of National Coming Out Day, Adam decides he must take a stand and reveal the fact that he is gay. 2. Fiddler on ... 3. Oh Christ. Unable to comprehend their son being gay, Adam faces an exorcism- like encounter by his parents to make him “normal.” 4. Queer Doc. Adam's efforts to pull a prank on Dr. Laura backfire when she grabs a shotgun and seeks his hide. 5.
Episodes: 1. I'm Coming Out. In honor of National Coming Out Day, Adam decides he must take a stand and reveal the fact that he is gay. 2. Fiddler on ... 3. Oh Christ. Unable to comprehend their son being gay, Adam faces an exorcism- like encounter by his parents to make him “normal.” 4. Queer Doc. Adam's efforts to pull a prank on Dr. Laura backfire when she grabs a shotgun and seeks his hide. 5.
Augustine recorded that late one night a group of youngsters went out to "shake down and rob this tree. ... genius and profound philosophical insights, mock him for his seeming obsession with the pear tree episode. Why would one harmless prank loom so large in the saint's mind? ... human condition following his remarkable encounter with Boris Kornfeld During his pain-wracked days and sleepless ...
meet, dare, brave, challenge, withstand, encounter, risk, tolerate, endure, sustain, su1er, bear, tell to someone's face, make a stand, meet face ... 2 [To put a face on a building] refinish, front, redecorate; see cover 1, paint 2. ... occurrence, creation, conception, manifestation, being, entity, experience, affair, episode, performance, proceeding, phenomenon, ... style, craze, fashion, humor, prank, quirk, kink, eccentricity, popular innovation, vogue, fantasy, whimsy, passing fancy, latest word, ...
... to hide the gifts they left with him when he encounters the goddess, who has taken the form of a well-born young man. ... 'craft, trickery' (Clay), 'guile, wiliness' ( Segal), and 'cunning intelligence' (E. Cook).1 These are profitable approaches, ... There may be hints of the trickster in the Cyclops episode which he recounts, his inward delight at the success of his double-punning verbal trick while still trapped in the cave,2 but that 'adventure' helps purge him of any inclination to 'pranks'.