Word: m
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...m surprised it hasn't been made yet," he said. "I'm sure they want to get it done as soon as possible...
...explain why, I'm going to have to tell another story. Yesterday, trucking along on the Interstate in rural Minnesota, I got my first flat tire. Luckily, it was the middle of the afternoon, so I just got out of my car and stood on the shoulder, trying to look helpless. Inside of ten minutes, a nice gentleman named Scott pulled over to help me. He taught me to change a tire while telling me about his three daughters and how he only hoped someone else would do the same for them...
Though I'll return to Boston come September and love it for its own peculiarities, I'm devoting this summer to re-learning to love Minnesota. I've lost my faint Boston accent and I'm droppin' the g's off of most'-ing' words these days. I'm walking to the grocery store and writing a check every time, and they never ask me for ID. My alarm clock is tuned to the local country music station, and I sing along in the shower to those twangy melodies I scorned in high school because I just couldn't wait...
...into me in Cambridge this fall, I'll teach you the words to "There's a Tear in My Beer" and "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under." Just don't tell anyone. Not because I'm embarrassed--I just don't want them to find out what they're missing. Elizabeth A. Gudrais '01, a Crimson editor, is a literature concentrator in Adams House. She is spending the summer as a reporting intern at the Post-Bulletin in Rochester, Minnesota...
...World record for the 100 m set by Ben Johnson in 1988--withdrawn after he tested positive for steroids...