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...about it? C: I mean, we quoted that for a reason. I think it’s because we ourselves haven’t really decided. We’re not on a crusade. I think we decided that there are only so many things that beg for mockery on a daily basis and the Ivy League is one of them.N: We’ve always said that the cure for thinking highly of an Ivy school is actually attending one and that’s definitely true. There’s never a shortage. At the same time, there?...
...person. The people in the room pretended that nothing unusual was going on, but when it was over I ran into the bathroom and looked at my face, and I looked like I just climbed out of a pool. I pray the people at Fox have honor, man. I beg them, Destroy that tape." His discomfort with auditions, Benjamin believes, was caused by a sense that he had to accomplish too much in too little time. "First," he says, "I had to make people believe that I'm not Andre 3000, that I am this character. It created...
...flashily dressed man stands abruptly and tosses away his a cigarette, heading back towards the bars and restaurants that line this side of the river bank. "Now they are making bombs. They should learn reform from us and make money instead. We don't want them coming here to beg for food...
...Although MissFacebook.com has only been up since the beginning of October, it has already drawn over 45,000 page views, Wallace says, and caused a small stir. When Wallace was suspended from Facebook for what he said he guessed was copyright infringement, a Facebook group was quickly created to beg for his readmittance to the community. (Wallace says it turned out that his banishment was due to “spam”—sending out too many identical invitations to join MissFacebook.) In spite of being a Harvard creation, the site has yet to make waves...
...beg to differ on the "nothing magical" part. How can you taste water just five miles from its snowfield source - before any treated sewage comes close to touching it - and not thrive, even if just a little? The darkly dense forests here stimulate the imagination. The alpine tundra tantalizes the spirit. In Last Child in the Woods, the author Richard Louv argues that today's overly wired children suffer from nature-deficit disorder because they are so transfixed by indoor recreation. Louv also mentions nature's "healing" aspect - how studies have shown that prisoners and hospital patients do better...