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There's nothing wrong with a little locker room talk.
There's a lot of locker room talk in New York right now.
The locker room talk is always that about who can beat who.
This wasn't just regular locker room talk, it was obscene.
The first was an examination of locker room talk at two universities with prominent football programs.
This is locker room talk, that O'Donnell wanted him back, so you think.
Those seeking the equivalent of locker room talk about cyberpunk culture should look elsewhere.
She has had her own dressing room since she was 8, so there's no real locker room talk.
Locker room talk tends to be full of bravado, with nary a soul admitting to sexual failings.
"You'd go to the gym and you'd hear them talking pure math talk, locker room talk, University of Chicago style."
The proverbial locker room talk."
"Locker room talk.
He states, "Their locker room talk generally treated women as objects, encouraged sexist attitudes toward women and, in its extreme, promoted rape culture."
This included a clip of a Saints locker room talk by Gregg Williams which exhorted his players to injure opposing players.
Buzz caught the South in her voice; remembered locker room talk: the Va Va Voom Girl could twirl her pastie tassels in opposite directions at the same time.
An admitted hard-liner, Dallas Green departed from the standard locker room talk about support and prayers and affection for Gooden, and instead seemed to blame Gooden for bringing his problems upon himself.
So, before his team takes the field each Thanksgiving Day, Shaun Boylan, Coach Saner's successor, has a locker room talk with them, especially the seniors, about how quickly one Thanksgiving passes into another.
While making his closing arguments, DiGilio dismissed Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recordings of him as "locker room talk" and then dumped hundreds of cassette tapes into a garbage pail.
Mr. Fufidio had presented a very different image of his client as a generous, perhaps naïve young teacher who had reached out to troubled students and ended up becoming a victim of what he called their "adolescent male locker room talk."
This account, in which Mr. Jordan appears remarkably innocent, may be hard to reconcile with the image Mr. Jordan himself has promoted over the last six years: a bawdy companion with whom the President can share "locker room talk" as Mr. Jordan once described it.
On the flight east he tried to watch the movie, gave up and tried to sleep, and finally ended up trying to imagine what it was that he remembered from high school locker room talk and from being at Berkeley in the early seventies and from movies and television shows.