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...friend because I like to veg out with my friends. A friend who's a deep challenge, constantly overthrowing all my previous ideas, annoys me. [But] I think he could be good fun, and I think I under-represent that in my book. He in fact made people laugh a lot. Certainly [novelist] Monique Lange, who is funny, she adored him and they laughed all the time. There was a moment when she asked him as a nice middle class girl what was it like to be a prostitute and how did you actually pick up men, so he dressed...
Since it often helps me to talk about my fears, I've been doing some informal polling. "Have you ever asked for an extension on a paper?" I ask people. Many of them laugh. Oh yes, they've certainly asked for paper extensions; they can't believe I'm a senior and I've never done it. "You've got a lot of guilt about this, don't you," they say. Then they tell me some amazing stories, tales that should go down in Harvard folklore. I've heard about extensions-upon-extensions, masterfully-crafted excuses like you wouldn...
...South Beach. "I don't know if the Americans believe in Miami," muses the French-born Maguy, "but the foreigners do. By the time the Americans wake up, perhaps it will be too late." Multiethnic Miami, tomorrow's business capital of the Americas, may well have the last laugh on its doubters...
Youths from both countries chanted the Spanish language song, which has lyrics that translate, "Down with war. Up with peace. We children want to laugh and sing...
...team but seems at a loss to explain why. "I want you to send somebody in," he finally calls out, "to help me think of my demands." Even odder, all of this doesn't blast away at viewers with the firepower of a typical sitcom Uzi; devoid of a laugh track, it floats along like an errant Wiffle ball...