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...ready for the relapse?” Even though the song is all about the annoyances of people following his every move and trying to pick up famous girls, Skinner acknowledges that he’s bringing it all on himself, nonchalantly replying “I know?? to his manager’s dire videophone warnings. The song is just as much a jab at stars who whine about how hard it is to be famous (and the ones who go to rehab clinics for “exhaustion”) as it is at the gossip...
...does not surprise Frank E. Oglesby, Deputy Director for Customer Service for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). “People are dismissive of a computer-generated voice,” he says. “A human voice is much more reassuring.” Oglesby should know??it is his own silky baritone, after all, that calls out the stops on the MBTA Red Line, Green Line, and Silver Line, and on many of the city’s buses. He has been the voice of the T since the early nineties, so every time...
Associate Professor of Government Barry C. Burden wrote in an e-mail that he was surprised to see more students respond “neutral” or “don’t know?? for the question about Summers than for the question about FAS members’ handling of the situation...
...enough support or interest among faculty members to push for saving the course. In its place, the department aims to mandate “long ago” and “far away” courses. There is evidently nothing foundational a history concentrator ought to know??or at least, that’s the message the department would be sending by killing History 10a. A lack of desire among professors to teach History 10a is an inappropriate reason to eliminate the course, if not a slightly alarming one. To operate under such a system?...
...your average ironist—a grubby, unkempt faux-Francophone—and the regal presence that is the rarer (yet equally Francophone) “cerebral” ironist. The contrast is like that between mules and donkeys. The former are much like “You Oughta Know??-era Alanis Morrisette, in that they are more properly defined as social satirists than ironists proper. Their most raucous displays of irony are when they attend “The Wedding Date” high, just so that they can snicker loudly at Debra Messing or talk about...