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...glitterati" hardly arrived "en masse" (whatever that means); only about forty students actually paid for their tickets (at company rates, incidentally, not full price), and they came largely to cheer on friends in the company and have a nice time (not "to show their support for men in chick's [sic] clothing"). Is it possible that someone present did not know exactly how much her ticket had cost? Yes. Does this mean anything? No. The fact that 80 percent of the student body needs some kind of financial aid to pay a $100,000 tuition tab does not mean that...
...true. I'll be the first to admit it. I've become a freak who sits in front of the computer for hours typing and typing my little heart away while my roommates whisper about what a good move it was to put that anal chick in the single. But lately, I haven't even been writing to friends at UCLA or Vassar. I've been spending my nights fingering strangers and loving...
Anne's getting that glazed look in her eyes; I grope for an analog analogy. ``Remember The Exorcist? Well, Raster has just been possessed, like the chick in the flick. Except it's not just Beelzebub. It's a customer-service...
...Year ceremony. Harvard may be elite, but the Pudding is more so--at least Harvard has an open punch. The base theatricals and the drinking club have been separated for years, but that didn't stop the glitterati from arriving enmasse to show their support for men in chick's clothing...
...Saturdays, when an afternoon of running and tackling and grinding people into the dirt is over, a group of Harvard women will get together for a few drinks. Then they'll sing an old favorite, generally something like "S&M Chick," recited to the tune of "The Candyman...