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...best dish of all, however, is the chicken hearts. No, that is not a joke. I know, I know??the thought is repellent. But be brave and your hardiness will not go unrewarded. The Midwest Grill’s chicken hearts are delicious—vaguely reminiscent of grilled calamari. They come around 30 to a skewer. Our eight-man table polished off five skewers over the course of the evening. They are that good...
...intimate—neglecting to tell us that section discussions were rarely useful, and often painful. We came because those same tour guides gestured towards Adams and Lowell Houses, and told us that at Harvard, dorm rooms had fireplaces. They did not tell us—they could not know??that the fires we built in them would one day consist of sheets of cellophane, crackling in unconvincing imitation of the real thing...
...course, it is not very nice to want to keep interesting, helpful things to oneself, even though there is something inherently delightful in taunting I-know-something-you-don’t-know??the best restaurant in town, a cool dive bar, an obscure, postmodern Croatian novel. As with any secret, though, there is immense desire to spill it, hence the high price of a secret. Once, if, you decide to share, you want to be claimed as the true bearer of the earth-shattering insight. And nothing is worse than sharing a secret that everyone already knows...
...think Bill Kirby, Dick Gross, and Larry Summers have a real appreciation, and that is good to know??I think the decision on the fields will be in good hands,” Zewinski says...
Please don’t. People don’t read my column for advice, it’s more about voyeurism, a little bit advice, measuring where you are against other people. For real advice, people go to other people they know??mom, if you trust her, or your friends. If they’re really embarrassed then maybe they go to the newspaper...