Word: cools
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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John L. Lester '99, Eliot House's resident arbiter of all things cool, states, "The key to coolness: enigmatic and persistent press coverage. Capacious FM quotes, all very opaque...
...couch that weighs about five pounds, is made of Styrofoam and is stapled together. It sits in a corner of our common room, away from the other couches. But when you look at it, it's so red and it just draws you in." So it's cool? "Oh yes," he affirms...
Nothing says "cool" faster than minor neurological impairments. For example, punctuate every fifth sentence you speak by twitching the muscle over the left side of your lip, like Elvis used to do. He was cool. Now you know why.FM
...whom to rock (that is, if they deign to rock with you), check out Rock'n'Roll Sushi at Gyuhama, 827 Boylston Street (Copley T-station across from Lord and Taylor). While Gyuhama often hosts Harvard's own intro Japanese class field trips during the day, the restaurant turns "cool" at night and hosts those who ditch class...
...cinematic moments of older French men rounding the corner to buy bread in the village center. These bikes should preferably be viewed in black and white. One retro-biker, who wishes to remain anonymous, confessed "I don't know what it is about this bike, it's just so cool, it's like I'm in an old Godard movie or something." Or something is right. The highest concentration of these retro-bikes can be found on the racks in front of Gato Rojo and the Graduate School of Design. But the quintessential retro-bike, the Platonic ideal of retro...