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...heart attacks or the bypass operations afterward that for some reason often leave the patient prone to depression? It seems an odd emotional logic to become depressed after having been given new piping and a new lease on life. Some lore has it that bypass people are a little crazier than most, that the "cabbage" (coronary-artery bypass) activates a wild hair. I am beginning to think there's truth in the theory that bypass surgery damages the memory. Mine was once photographic. Now I have to work harder sometimes to fetch a name. The other day, for some reason...
Harvard's student section has grown increasingly louder and crazier with each game thanks to some enthusiastic football players cheering on their hockey buddies. Saturday's game, despite having only 1,407 in attendance, was louder than most sellout crowds due to the jam packed student section...
...attacks, or the bypass operations afterward that, for some reason, often leave the patient prone to depression? It would seem an odd emotional logic to become depressed after having been given new piping and a new lease on life. Some lore has it that bypass people are a little crazier than most, that the "cabbage" (coronary artery bypass) activates a wild hair. I am beginning to think there's truth in the theory that bypass surgery savages the memory (something to do with oxygen deprivation while on the heart-lung machine). My memory was once photographic. Now I have...
Think your family's insane? Head over to the Loeb Ex this weekend and check out George F. Walker's Escape from Happiness. Mary Ann believes baking chocolate cakes will appease a malevolent shadow, burglars are hiding pornography in the basement, and it only gets crazier from there. If nothing else, it's sure to make you think twice about your own crazy home life...
...fighter pilot," or with some other aspect of telepresent combat, in which weapons in the field are remotely controlled by distant operators. At least there's still a certain macho frisson to be had in the idea of embedding a tactical shard of glass in your head, and crazier things, really, have been done in the name of king and country...