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...that you’re as good as all the Delphic guys say you are. 6.) If you thought your Math 21 pset was hard, wait until you get your hands on what’s in my pants right now. 7.) I know we’ve never met, but I’d like to back you up onto my hard drive sometime 8.) I know I’m not that hot, but I bet my GPA is higher than yours. 9.) Are you an econ major? Because I’d just love...
...extraordinary performances, and I thought today everyone stuck with it.” The Crimson managed to stay even for most of the game partly by playing mistake-free hockey until the third period, as Harvard committed only one penalty the entire night. When the Crimson and BC last met, Harvard allowed the Eagles to net four power play goals on the way to a lopsided 7-2 loss. Even injuries to two Crimson forwards did not prevent the Harvard from sustaining a strong offensive attack. During the week, the team had to cope with an injury to senior Alex...
...certainly don’t mean to impugn Scientology at large, but over the course of this nine-minute video its most high-profile adherent behaves in a way that, never having met one, I imagine a lunatic might behave. The “Unabomber Manifesto” of Ted Kaczynski ‘62 sounds measured and logical compared to some of the things that Maverick is saying: for example, “it’s not how to run from an S.P. [suppressed person, or non-Scientologist]; it’s P.T.S.S.P., how to shatter suppression?...
...met a girl on a matrimonial site, and our relationship reached an advanced stage," he says, by which he means they had been chatting and meeting off and on for several months. Although they both lived in Mumbai, Sharma says he was worried that there was "no common link to rely on" to verify the claims she had made about herself online. Where traditional matchmaking may have relied on a mutual relative or family friend to shuttle between the families of potential suitors, verifying their status to one another and helping settle matters such as dowry, Sharma had no such...
Satterfield is underrating the Mahdi Army's boss. I met Moqtada al-Sadr in November 2003 at his office down a narrow alleyway in Najaf. We sat on pillows on the floor and he answered my questions with short, perfunctory statements. Barely 30, he had a round face, broad shoulders and a habit of glaring at guests beneath his thick, black eyebrows. He came across as menacing yet dull. At the time, he was holding massive Friday-afternoon prayer rallies that he populated with poor workers bused in from the slums of Sadr City in Baghdad 100 miles...