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...last fraction of a pound.The tortuous journey from Monday to Friday and from season to season hardens the lightweights to the task of dropping weight and turns them into precision experts. One senior talked of Excel spreadsheets to tabulate calorie intake and his preferred ‘high-mass?? Thursdays, when he’ll mix together chocolate pudding, honey, cream cheese, and peanut butter and eat the concoction for lunch. Breakfast is sometimes a Cadbury Crème Egg, other times a bowl of All-Bran mixed with whipped cream, syrup, brown sugar, and butter.That is disgusting...
...Appointed by Mayor C. Ray Nagin, the commission will recommend that residents be allowed to return to the city and rebuild wherever they choose, regardless of how vulnerable or devastated the area. Following a 12-month period, those neighborhoods that have not sustained an undefined “critical mass?? of inhabitants will likely be returned to marshland; those residents who have settled in the interim will be required to leave the region, costing the federal government millions in a buyout program and causing the again-displaced citizens much unneeded heartache. The commission’s report...
...works classes, films, and tea parties into a digestible nine weeks. One quirk is that upon arriving, you are required to sign a pledge promising only to communicate and acquire stimuli in Russian. This explains why I got busted two weeks ago. I was caught listening to a Lutheran mass??which was written in another irresponsible language, German...
Keri H. DiPietro, aunt of Theta member Julie M. Lamusta ’06, came in from “the burbs” —Lynnfield, Mass??hoping to score a pair of Sevens. DiPietro, who already owns three pairs, brought along her eight-year-old daughter for the adventure...
...have a substantial number Houses across the river is welcome news—and helpful in banishing the bogeyman of being “Allstonned.” As we have stated in the past, if Allston is going to be inhabited by undergraduates, a “critical mass?? of students are needed at a minimum—an idea the committee on Allston has thankfully embraced...