Word: flipped
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...have owned my favorite pair of flip flops (purple, rubber, from the Gap) for better than four years. Two seconds and I’m out the door. They’re summery. I could walk all day in them...
...summer, I was lucky enough to edit a guide for Let’s Go Publications. Among the many perks of the job at 67 Mt. Auburn was an office full of college students who dressed like college students. I wore jeans (or skirts or dresses) and my trusty flip flops every day. Bliss...
...from work every day. Certainly this arrangement was more comfortable, but that didn’t stop me from feeling hopelessly out of it in the elevator every morning. Inevitably, I’d pull up to a corner only to find I’d parked my flip flops next to a smart set of Manolo Blahniks. I could feel every eye in the elevator staring with pity down at me and would shrink in provincial shyness against the wall...
Laura L. Krug ’06, a Crimson executive editor, is an English concentrator in Dunster House. In the fall, you can find her at any store in the Square that sells flip flops...
...obviously moved around a lot, even flip-flopped on certain career decisions, which is incredibly stressful. Do you have any advice for people who struggle with career decisions? One, I don?t think you can look back. Once you make a decision you have to move forward, and that?s not always easy. Two, when I was a college coach, I used to tell kids to make a list of pluses and minuses. I always thought if you do that, it will generally give you an idea of what?s in everybody's best interest. And then...