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...natural state of existence (had I stayed there any longer I thought I too would sprout blonde hair and don pastel miniskirts) I came back ready to hug everyone from the guy who resembles Shrek in my English section to John Lopez in Leverett House (hello John) who wears Hawaiian shirts in the dead of winter. Quirky is the first word that comes to mind when describing people I have come to share my life with here: the poetry writing, tarot-card reading, personal-ad posting English concentrator from Florida, the right-of-right conservative Indigo Girls fan from...
...Hawaii, in celebrating its fourth annual Luau. In Hawaii, luaus are local-style parties held to celebrate special events, such as births or weddings. Here at Harvard, the luau is a time for Hawaii natives and enthusiasts to join with members of the commmunity in a celebration of Hawaiian culture. The evening includes an assortment of traditional Hawaiian food, island music, and a show featuring Polynesian song and dance. Saturday, March 15, at 8:00 p.m. Tickets $10, available at the Harvard Box Office or by phone at (617) 496-2222. Quincy House Dining Hall...
...which turned out to be shingles), called in sick for the first time in 20 years, not counting his absence for bypass surgery. The actor, who was scheduled to be a guest, interviewed DAN RATHER, who was touting his interview with Saddam Hussein, and Carmen Electra, touting her Baywatch Hawaiian Wedding. After debriefing Rather, Willis said, "That was the most serious conversation I've had in my whole life...
Morris’ partner in crime for the past three seasons, senior quarterback and native Hawaiian Neil Rose, also threw for a touchdown as the North built a 24-3 lead before losing 27-24 to the South squad, which was coached by Larry Coker of the University of Miami...
...shifting, in a heartbeat, from saloon baritone to pants-too-tight wailing. We are reminded of his daring enunciation: all those words that suddenly began with h ("Hi want you, hi need you, hi-hi-hi love you"), the occasional glottal addition ("Glove me tender...") and his near Hawaiian avoiding of consonants ("Ya-hoo A-know Ah can be fou'/ Sittin' home all alo'"). That's from "Don't Be Cruel," a song that comes close to redefining the art of the pop vocal. It's gentle and amused, with a cute quaver in the "at" when he pleads...