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...multi-stage formal lined up. Start off at a BBQ in the courtyard, launch the evening at a cocktail reception in the JCR, and fly high at The Estate downtown. That club was a big hit last year during Quincy’s formal, so this should be entertaining??but with Kirkland’s notorious penchant for dormcest, well, prepare for trouble...
...friends appreciate his knack for entertaining??not only for the food, but for what it reveals about Smith as a person. “That general sense of sharing his cooking extends to him sharing a lot of himself with his friends and his community,” Lee says...
...frat houses across the nation via limited re-releases and DVD distribution, the bullet-riddled spiritual journey of the MacManus twins eventually drummed up a large enough fan base to warrant the production of “The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day,” an equally entertaining??if not particularly inventive—second installment of the Bostonian retributive crime saga...
...view Datamatch as innocent fun, and do not expect to find the perfect mate through the service. Jessica M. Righthand ’09 said she participated in Datamatch as a freshman and was contacted by one of her matches. “I think it’s entertaining??but I wouldn’t take it seriously,” she said. Righthand said she did not respond to the match that contacted her. Former HCS President Joshua A. Kroll ’09, said he has heard of love stories that blossomed from Datamatch...
...amuse. There are some mildly interesting plot twists involving the identity of Alison’s boyfriend and the emergence of Lawrence, Sidney’s immediate superior, as a convincing villain. Likewise, the always-engaging Bridges, in a loose play on legendary Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter, is entertaining??though in truth this may be due more to his mesmerizing gray wig than his actual performance. And when the buffoonery shtick is kept to manageable levels, even Pegg produces some amusement—particularly when trying to convince fellow partygoers that “Con Air?...