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Getting out of Cambridge to Vermont is very easy. Follow Mass Ave. past the Quad and out to Arlington. At Arlington, turn onto Route 2 West. Follow Route 2 to the Greenfield area, where you turn off to I-91. I-91 takes you straight up to Brattleboro. An ideal Vermont route would take you in a circle starting at Brattleboro. Take the second Brattleboro exit and go through the center of town where you will see signs leading to Route 30. Route 30 takes you through Newfane and then up to Townshend. At Townshend, turn on to Route...
...them, herded through the line past the booth and back onto the street, clutching two pairs of honest-to-goodness tickets...
There was a time when I would have shaken my head in wonder at the thought of writing a column about golf. Before my fall from grace--and onto the fairways of America--golf was filed in the same general area of my consciousness as Cabbage Patch dolls and pledge breaks on public television...
...agony bred by the daily combination of expectation and reality on the golf course. Once, my friend grew so enraged at not being able to get his ball out of a sand trap on successive shots that he picked it up with his mouth and dropped it onto the green...
...stutterer and an abused girl. The Validated Nightmare: "At the last instant, as the ax slowed to its apogee and balanced there, Richie understood that this wasn't a dream at all . . ." The Disgusting Colloquialism: "She drew in a great, hitching breath and hocked a remarkably large looey onto the top of his head." The Brand-Name Maneuver: "Here sits a man with Bass Weejuns on his feet and Calvin Klein underwear to cover his ass." The Comic-Strip Effect: "Whack-whack-whack-whack -- And suddenly it was in his hands, a great living thing that pumped and pulsed against...