Word: futons
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Ideal date: A beauty queen handcuffed me to her futon...
...detractors will argue for quality over quantity: in the few hours they have to party, they really party, and when they do crawl into bed, they’re crawling into a king-size Tempur-Pedic rather than a raggedy futon. They have a point. In taking a lower-paying job, you may have to live in Brooklyn instead of the West Village, drink Miller instead of martinis, and—gasp—cut coupons rather than shell out $50 for Sunday brunch. And granted, this lifestyle will probably be a little bit less...
...John Locke: Euro Cock,” Dirty couldn’t resist the temptation to do a little schooling of his own, beating his tutorial leader with a 700 page hardcover volume of Democracy in America as he lay passed out on their common room futon, marking the first time that Dirty had ever cracked the cover of a tutorial book...
...tatami mats carpet the floor, a bamboo roll-up shade covers his bookshelf, a tea set sits in the corner. He has no bed and no standard-issue desk, chair or bureau. Instead, his laptop rests on a small wooden table low to the ground, and he takes a futon mattress out of his closet each night...
...plastered on the front of our door in the form of a page ripped out of a glossy issue of Vanity Fair. This word—written all over my memories of this school year—is the delectable French term, bebé. I sit on my futon stressing over an FM story and it drifts through my door. Bebé? (Toby wants to know if I’m home.) I bound quickly ahead in the dining hall and it is there above the sea of soon-to-be-checked-out faces. Bebé! (He wants...