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...approaches the green fields of commencement, Gossip Guy has been getting really intimate with his pet bong, Billy Bong Thornton, leaving him little time for sharp-eyed observations on the nuanced social lives of Harvard idiots. Thankfully, his sober-er sister Gossip Gal is on the case with a little help from her friends. Together they bring you an incredible dose of clear-headed lies, pure-lunged rumors, and urine-test-passing innuendo...

Author: By Only GOSSIP Gal... and The One, S | Title: Gossip Gal! | 5/6/2004 | See Source »

According to sources now or previously engaged in, um, special relationships with members of certain Mt. Auburn St. social organizations, two such clubs are embroiled in a harrowing “identity crisis.” Gossip Gal, who hasn’t been inside either club since she was a prefrosh sleeping on Gossip Guy’s futon, knows one thing: the clubs’ members may no longer all be white, but the powder they shovel into their nostrils on a nightly basis certainly...

Author: By Only GOSSIP Gal... and The One, S | Title: Gossip Gal! | 5/6/2004 | See Source »

...envisaged would constitute the life of a genuine “scholar.” Maybe it’s because getting an A is rewarding, but googling for long lost high school nemeses/the perfect pair of wear-’em-for-a-month jeans/useless and possibly untrue gossip on Nick and Jessica reap instant rewards...

Author: By Amelia E. Lester, | Title: The Waiting Game | 5/4/2004 | See Source »

...expect to be reading about [the police escort] on Page Six—that’s my only request,” Brokaw said, alluding to the popular gossip section in the New York Post...

Author: By Derek A. Vance, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: At KSG, Experts Consider Media’s Role in Elections | 5/3/2004 | See Source »

...rife with textural and architectural detail that makes it seem like an actual site rather than a repetitive virtual board. These maps are overrun by baddies (in dungeons and remote locations) and by amusing communities (in friendly towns) in which you’ll sell goods, hear completely mundane gossip and play with children. In between levels, you’ll receive letters from your family and have the option of sending them items in return...

Author: By Ryan J. Kuo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Game Review | 4/30/2004 | See Source »

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