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...poet performed six poems that ranged from recently-published pieces, such as “Last Robot Song” and “Samurai Song,” to some that were penned in the 1990’s, like “The Wanted Bone?? and “Ginza Samba.” Of Ginza Samba, Pinsky said that he likes the “eclectic nature of the American culture” that is conferred by the poem’s title. Ginza refers to an area of Tokyo, while the multicultural Brazilian music...
...Dental School Alumni Weekend Symposium, Luncheon, and Awards Ceremony, 11:30. “Tooth and Bone??Gone Today, Here Again Tomorrow.” Harvard Dental School...
...live in an era that is defined by extremes. For example, how do we live in a world that contains both the sublime musical experience of “Thuggish Ruggish Bone?? by Bone Thugs ‘N Harmony and, on the other side, repugnant trash like “You’re Beautiful” by that ugly English man whose name I actually forget because he sounds like 1800 other ugly English men with strangled falsettos? Western culture is so extreme! I, for one, have always championed the stalwart Protestant notions of moderation...
...Chamillionaire & Krayzie Bone??“Ridin.’” This song gets me pumped. I also love Weird Al’s version, “White and Nerdy...
...just a bill/Yes, I’m only a bill/And I’m sittin’ here on Capitol Hill... 9) [On Manliness] I would like to answer this exam question by eating my desk. 10) [Biology] Damn, let’s see...the leg bone??s connected to the...knee bone, and the knee bone??s connected to the...fuck. 11) [Spanish] No, no puede. 12) [Philosophy] This question can be answered through the work of the great twentieth century philosopher David Koresh. 13) [Statistics] Here’s a statistic for you: nine...