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...also going to confess that these and other Coulter characterizations are wickedly funny, if not always sensitive or good-natured. Granted, Ms. Coulter will never be invited to speak at Class Day. But even Harvard guys will admit “Yeah, she is kind of hot,” and this is invariably followed by the vituperative qualification that she is also a raving psycho...
...admit that some of the matches are kind of sweet. In one “Vows” column, an heiress fell in love with a man who led foraging tours in Central Park, instructing people which wild plants were and weren’t edible. Asked if he ate the dandelion roots served at their wedding, the heiress’s father quipped, “Listen, I worry about the salad at Le Cirque, never mind what comes out of my own lawn...
...harbors a secret mid-life crisis, Craig seems the most grounded of the crew. He becomes the story's locus as he reacquaints himself with his friends. Mac, a successful painter and permanent bachelor, left the city after the disaster. Deeply shaken by the experience, but loathe to admit it, he puts up a vain and pompous front - "Don't touch my hair" he screams - that only his chums can get through. Craig and Mac wonder if Neil, a notorious womanizer whose painting career seems to have reached a ceiling, is marrying a wealthy semi-celebrity for the right reasons...
...Harvard would not admit her,” Delaney-Smith said. “This was in early July, and Harvard [said] wait another year and Columbia...
Secondly, his contention that sex is inherently good, and thus sex ought to be embraced, is off the mark too. Once again, since we “can’t help to admit that sex is a good thing,” there must be nothing wrong with showing some skin or involving in any ‘extra-curricular’ activity while married.Anyone who has taken an intro critical thinking class recognizes this as a classic bandwagan jumping logical fallacy...