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...child, I had the great pleasure of living in the same New York apartment building as Kevin Bacon. Sometimes I’d say hi to him in the hallway, wait until he turned around and then mouth the words to Kenny Loggins’ “Footloose” while pulling a sick dance move/split combo. This has probably happened 8 times in my life, but I never had the courage to ask him if he wanted to do that thing where you wiggle your arms like an electric shock is passing through you and then you pass...
...never felt attractive or desired before. No other students had ever noticed me, except to clamor for my help with science labs. But now...now, people who had never talked to me were coming up to say hi. As the jocks cruised the halls, they gave me the chin-jut ‘hey’ traditionally reserved for the elect few...I couldn’t stop smiling...
...because it occurred to me recently that some day, as my distant kin are sitting in their dorm rooms in Allston looking out onto their gorgeous new student center (or, heaven forbid, envying it from somewhere down in New Haven), they might get bored and Google their granddad. So, hi guys!Much has been said and written about privacy on the Internet, especially concerning the sort of personal information that might make its way to employers, parents, or significant others. Much too has been made of the importance of putting creative work in digital form for the benefit...
...names. When presented with a scenario in which introductions are to be exchanged, I concentrate so much on not screwing up my own introduction that I completely block out what the other person is saying. All I can remember from our brief interaction was her saying “Hi, I’m so-and-so, nice to meet you.” To which I slickly responded, “I’m fine, thanks. How are you?” Our conversation skyrocketed from there, with me telling her that she had some nice shoelaces...
...alcohol). The atmosphere of the event has been less “COLLEGE!” than cozy, with irredeemable “virgin nerds” emerging from their caves, drinking, socializing awkwardly, and drinking more. If you go to senior bar in the next five weeks, say hi to the kids you haven’t seen since freshman year. And if you find Meghan there, she’ll definitely have a drink with...