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...French?Max: The elephant. Hands down. No more stupid questions, dude. Just figure it out yourself. The elephant. Dumb fuck. D.A.: The Cheetah too Max: D.A. don’t be ignorant D.A.: Whatever Max: I saw an elephant once in D.C., it was pretty disgusting. D.A.: Elephants have huge wangs. They’re really inspiring. Max: Yeah. 7. FM: So you mention in the package description that you will play a game of two-on-two basketball with your clients—Max: Not our clients – that implies more of a business relationship. Endurance...
...also run trips nearly every weekend, and an increasingly popular intercession outing.“We had a ton of interest in our intercession trip this year,” says Miller. “We have a cabin we share with the Appalachian Mountain Club. It was a huge logistical challenge, coordinating 300 people, and a couple hundred pounds of food and sending out four or five trips.”a day. I think it shows how our capacity has grownOUTING STUDENTSAccording to Miller, the Harvard Outing Club was founded in 1939, though there is some speculation that...
...social-networking sites on which citizens are spending an increasing amount of their time. Yet the historic bureaucratic resistance to adapting to new media has clearly begun to fade, says Bev Godwin, director of Online Resources and Interagency Development at the White House. "I think you will see a huge increase in use across the government of social-networking tools," she says...
...struggles to set up camps with decent food, water and sanitation for tens of thousands of refugees. It will be even more important as the country tries to rebuild the north after nearly 30 years of war. Spending on military pay, pensions and hardware has put a huge burden on Sri Lanka's budget. This year, the government's total tax revenue, after debt servicing, will not be enough to meet its expected spending. And yet the Sri Lankan government has not only refused to accept humanitarian conditions on aid; it has tightened its position on access to civilian refugees...
...Inuit may feel most aggrieved by another aspect of the ban: It will remain legal for Europe's fishermen to cull seals for fish stock management. (And they can continue to sell the resulting seal products within the E.U.). Adult seals get through huge amounts of fish on a daily basis, and buried within the Parliament ban is a recognition that seals often have to be hunted to ensure the sustainability of fisheries in some areas. Indeed, the population of seals on Canada's east coast is now 6 million, three times what it was in the 1970s, making them...