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...which “did not go with his generous bulk.” The Biological Labs of Harvard “reeked of ’30s mustiness,” and Linus Pauling is “a popelike figure.” Watson evidently delights in gossip. He almost gleefully describes Peter Pauling’s predicament after an amorous episode results in a pregnancy, and then a marriage, asking “Would he have ever willingly committed himself to a monogamous institution that he was inherently unsuited...
...This Ultimate Edition® DVD of Gossip Guy boasts: Deleted lies! Directors’ rumors! Nude-scene-containing innuendo...
...GOSSIP OF THE WEEK: Mandy C. Arek ’02-’03 has been having some bad stomachaches lately. “My stomach has been hurting a lot,” she elaborated. “It’s like this dull pain centered about the, well, the stomach area”...Mira F. Leonard ’04 takes the time to carefully punctuate and spellcheck even the drunkiest of her drunkmails. Writes Leonard: “I am so inebriated; I think I just hooked up with the provost?...
...Wrote Weaver himself in a drunken e-mail: “No pannts? Yu gottta be kedding me, Gozzip Goo. I got mad pants.” To clarify: at the time of the incident in question, pants were present on Weaver’s person. However, the official Gossip Guy stylebook clearly states that pants worn around one’s head still qualify that person as pantsless...
Sound overly cynical? Perhaps. But none of this is to say that gossip is a bad thing. This Valentine’s Day, make sure to get your entertainment by watching the complex personal interactions unfold, and, in case you’re wondering, I’m one of the best listeners around. As my mother always taught me, if you don’t have anything nice to say, sit right next...