Word: asking
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...eating a "bold double-decker chickwich." He expatiates, "I experiment with my chickwich, sometimes ranch, sometimes barbeque, spaghetti sauce and cheese--the chicken Parmesan chickwich. Schneider later adds, "I think me and Domna are friends. We're on a first name basis." "She knows your name?" I ask. "Well, I know hers," he says...
...Ask Domna how to say "tater-tot" in Greek, confusing and embarrassing us both...
...with Elizabeth Glynn `03 and Ezekiel Reich `03. "What are you eating?" I ask Glynn. With an exasperated expression, she says, "I don't know--sketchy vegan food...
...used to wear white uniforms, like nurse's uniforms. Some people decided to stop me on the street and ask for help one time. Now we have these shirts." She looked down at her heavy, green Harvard University Dining Services polo, and shook her head. "They're all right in the winter but not so great right now." It was a warm, humid afternoon. "You sweat. There's no way you could wear make-up in here. And back then when I started, we didn't use IDs. There was a board with kids' names on it. It was huge...
...never answers his phone. If you want to ask him a question, you must follow his circuitous automated phone menu for at least 20 minutes, after which you can talk to an operator who will say that you have reached the wrong department. Your problem/question is the business of Cindy in the Dispatch Department, and Cindy is only available on the Third Monday after Lent, from 9 a.m. Pacific Standard Time to 12 a.m. Eastern Standard Time...