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Andrew W. Dranginis ’07 agreed, “It was hi-Larry...
Staying on the cutting edge of the digerati these days means more than owning a slick cell phone or a hi-res digital camera. It means having a zippy cell-phone ring tone as well. Research firm IDC estimates that Americans spent more than $57 million on ring tones in 2003, up from $16 million in 2002. Hip-hop songs like 50 Cent's In Da Club are among the most popular tunes, but there are thousands to choose from. You can even get prepaid cards at Wal-Mart and 7-Eleven stores just for buying ring tones...
Pete writes the sections of the magazine people actually read. The brains behind the brawn-fest that was the famed Chickwich Challenge, and the tortured protagonist of Say Hi To Pete, someday his Gossip Guy will contain juicy rumors that do not actually relate to his roommates or Crimson President Amit R. Paley...
ACROSS 1. Insecticide target 6. “Say Hi to ___” (FM feature) 10. “Kudlow and Cramer” network 14. Dry Italian wine 15. List ending abbr. 16. AOL subscriber 17. “In the future, everyone will be world famous for 15 minutes” speaker 19. Beginner 20. Dog breed Shar-___ 21. Put on 22. H. H. ___ (45-Across’s real name) 23. Subject for a 1962 58-Across made by 17-Across 28. Polite refusal 30. Leather punching tools 31. “Enter...
...first verse of the ”Go Joe Song,” a squeaky voice better suited to “Sesame Street” than Pennsylvania Avenue asks in the background, “Hi, who are you voting for?” Equivocally at first, another falsetto answers, “Joe, Joe Lieberman?” A few lame measures later, everyone’s resolve has strengthened with a crescendo into the oh-so-clever chorus of “Let?...