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Sandy baby loosens up, after all

Was John Riggins wrong about Sandra Day O'Connor?

Today's story and photo showing UNCG prof Paul Muchinsky cutting a rug with the retired Supreme remind me of the famous line uttered by the intoxicated Redskins star at a Washington Press Club dinner in 1985:

"Come on, Sandy baby, loosen up. You're too tight."

Then he passed out on the floor.

Muchinsky looked to be much more in control of matters, which might have made all the difference.

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Paul Muchinsky said:

The primary matter I was in control of was making sure I didn't step on her feet. I'm a lousy dancer.

Doug said:

Always a problem for me, but I've never menaced the toes of a former Supreme. That's a lot of pressure.

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