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...basically is college baseball for me, goes, ‘I love your shortstop,’” Walsh recounts...

Author: By Jay M. Cohen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sophomores Bring Speed, Defense and Power to Harvard Lineup | 3/18/2009 | See Source »

...umpteenth time, I accepted the fact that PfoHo was my unchangeable fate for a predetermined period. Nine months, in fact. Like the baby daddy of a pregnant Catholic schoolgirl, I had to stay with the carrier of my pfetus until I could find another woman.Yet I needed a little loving myself during this awkward time. Like many a baby daddy, I started seeing someone else to take my mind off PfoHo. Her name was Dunster. Surprising to some, I became smitten with a cockroach-riddled dame who is far more beautiful on the outside than on the inside...

Author: By D. PATRICK Knoth, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Suck It, Housing Lottery | 3/18/2009 | See Source »

...Datamatch is genius at common interest. There aren’t many other people at Harvard who love country music, but both of us did. We liked the same movies, read the same books, and might both be across the pond in six months. She was cool. When the check came...

Author: By Rahul Prabhakar, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Perfect Match | 3/18/2009 | See Source »

...days later, I met up with my #10, another senior. Not quite as compatible (93.07), so I suggested getting burritos at Felipe’s. Datamatch strikes again! I love Bill Clinton, and she had interned at the Clinton Foundation. Conversation was easy, but I couldn’t tell...

Author: By Rahul Prabhakar, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Perfect Match | 3/18/2009 | See Source »

...packed, I walked over both times to the Forum at the Kennedy School to hang out. I had never met or seen either of them before. #7 was cool and confident. When she told me she wanted to be a screenwriter, I asked her a million questions because I love movies, so it ended up being more like an interrogation than a friendly coffee date. My fault, not Datamatch’s. #6 was a politico like me, but dwelled on it a bit too much. I worked for Hillary for two summers, but a conversation about politics...

Author: By Rahul Prabhakar, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Perfect Match | 3/18/2009 | See Source »

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