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During the 15 minute wait in line outside the famous burger cottage, we started to wonder whether this curious burger actually existed. When we told the waitress that we wanted the Elena Kagan, she questioned our choice and even asked how the name was spelled...
...Elena Kagan arrived. Just as the sign had promised, the medium-well burger was topped with salsa and two slices of grilled pineapple, giving it a rather tall and daunting appearance. It was an interesting choice: a nice mix of sweet and spicy, but not enough to overwhelm the famous taste of the Bartley's burger...
Bill Bartley, the owner of the famous burger shack, couldn't be reached for comment, so you'll have to draw your own conclusions about what this burger says about Obama's nominee...
Upon its merger with the now-defunct D.U. Club in 1996, the Fly took ownership of the Dunster Street building, which former D.U. member and current Fly graduate board member Charles J. Egan Jr. '54 said was famous for having “the nicest garden area" in Harvard Square. The Fly operates out of their building at 2 Holyoke Street near Lowell House...
...girls, but the façade is never fully convincing. There is something lurking behind the smile. The keen observer knows from the beginning, owing to the tortured duality of Green’s acting, that Miss G is no Jean Brodie—she lacks that famous character’s intelligence, refinement, and life-experience. The shallow allure that Green conveys is not to be mistaken as depthless acting—it is the indeed the very crux of her character and the lynchpin of the film entire...