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...there is a falsehood in this movie, a falsehood that pisses the crap...
...sorry (directed towards TF), it was inappropriate of me to talk about X’s propensity towards (acrobatics/ political Tomfoolery/ amateur photography) in class.” Effectiveness Factor: 5-10 Creepster Factor: A lot, but you sealed your fate long ago. 4) The Crap on Your Face Knife in the Back A non-verbal attack. As the TF speaks, subtly make eye contact and repeatedly touch your nose or teeth, thereby suggesting that the tool sitting across from you has some unpleasant appendage in his nose/teeth. Not only will this distract him for the rest of section...
Five years ago, no one had heard of Rwandan coffee. It sold for less than a quarter of some speciality coffees and it didn't take an agronomist to figure out why. "It tasted crap," Schilling said. "Worse. It tasted of potatoes." Schilling, 54, was tasked with reviving Rwandan agriculture for usaid. So with almost 40% of the country farming coffee - more than 3 million people - he became a coffee expert. The key to a good cup, he discovered, was processing and speed. The sooner and more expertly coffee cherries are processed - stripped, washed, sorted and dried - the better...
...with extra high legs accommodating two pint-sized dressers that fit into the space below. Jonathan K. Nguyen ’09 didn’t find this Polly Pocket setup very cute. “When I first saw the room, I was kinda like, ‘crap,’” said Nguyen. However, always the innovative Harvardian, Nguyen has moved the offending dressers to the next room over, while the space-saving hutch that started out on top of the 25% smaller desk is serving a better purpose as a bench. It?...
...white and black students who take AP courses. While white students overwhelmingly dominate advanced courses, black students comprise the majority of regular classes. Brown-Trickey argued those students have forgotten the struggle that gave them the opportunity to attend better schools. “That’s crap,” Brown-Trickey said after the film. “They simply believe in their intellectual inferiority at Central.” Co-director and co-producer of the film, Craig Renaud, an alumnus of Little Rock Central, said before the screening that the film reflects national themes...