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...time-out chair" about two or three times daily. The reason? I would say things that would hurt the other kids. Why did I say these mean things? Because I'd never think about what I was going to say or the consequences. Another thing I'll never forget is how antsy and talkative I was. Every day after lunch, there was a competition to see whose table was quietest. Of course, I could never stop talking or moving, so my table was always last...
LIAM: I tell my kids I love them simply because I used to find it really embarrassing to say it. I will call them back if I forget to say it, and I love to hear them say it back. It's really crucial to me now to hear those words, cliched as they...
...flask in hand will ensure that even the University’s alcohol policy won’t get in the way of a kinder, gentler, tipsier trip down Garden St.—and it will surely help get through those awful morning cores. Forget harvardparties.com: shuttletime.harvard.edu is where it?...
Local band the Slip offer mellow jazz-influenced rock on this night of witches and warlocks. Don’t forget your costume! Mahi Mahi perform as special guests. 8p.m. $15. 18+. The Paradise Rock Club, 967 Comm. Ave., Boston...
...Kobe play basketball successfully? Yes. Can he, for a couple hours, forget about his problems and concentrate on the game? Of course. Will he be at his best? My guess is no. And if he’s not at his best, why not take a break, focus on your trial, do whatever you can to assure a “not-guilty” verdict, and then come back to the NBA when everything has settled down? If you thought Kobe was good before his trial, can you imagine how dominant a relieved and completely relaxed Kobe would...