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Sitting down with the five writers of “Maude and Harold: A Musical Love Story” is what I’ve always imagined sitting in on a meeting of writers from The Simpsons to be: a group of witty but decidedly strange guys??with plenty tousled hair and thick-rimmed glasses between them—wryly mocking nearly every subject that comes up. Indeed, they sound like a well-rehearsed comedy act when describing the genesis of their play, which is loosely based on the 1971 black comedy “Harold and Maude...
...numerous meetings that take up time in the clubhouse, it can be hard to get to know your teammate from the next locker over.Our recent road trip to Maryland was also the site of the ultimate team bonding experience: initiation. The surprise initiation called for all first-year guys??roughly two-thirds of the team—to come to the front of the bus, introduce themselves, tell some little-known personal facts, and then delve into an acapella version of a song of their choosing. Horrid versions of Kenny Chesney and the Fresh Prince...
...you—will likely be first in line to get sent up. On the other hand, in a college setting, when you step into that locker room on the first day of practice and look around, you know that those are “your guys?? for the entire season, and thus forging a team bond is not only easy but necessary. Whether intentional or not, by the end of the season you truly come to care for those other guys and play for them as much as you play for yourself. This is especially true...
...looked like an idiot swinging at his slider,” captain Morgan Brown said. “He’s got a very, very good one...He’s got a fastball that’s probably better than a lot of the guys?? we’ve faced. But the real thing that sets him apart is the slider—which is what he did last weekend too.” Mackey, who had one of the Crimson’s three hits—Salsgiver and sophomore Taylor Meehan were the others?...
...conniving-as-hell underneath, and her earnest-but-dumb boyfriend, played wonderfully by Chris Klein, and the storyline is set for a stunning finale. What makes this movie so fun to watch is that Weitz can’t help feeling for all the “bad guys?? he criticizes and for the American culture he wants to skewer. His President Bush is a likeable moron; his terrorist characters are portrayed in the same comical way that we are used to seeing murderous Mafioses portrayed in movies. Many audience members may not quite be ready...