Word: pantsed
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Brush was the most colorful figure on the 1997 Harvard baseball team, a squad with more hues than a jumbo box of Crayolas. He wore thick glasses and robust muttonchop sideburns and strolled around the right-field bullpen with his uniform shirt untucked and his pitching hand down his pants...
Vanilla Val, Dr. K says: Change out of those poopy-pants and get on the horn. And, for goodness sake girl, go commando--leave those skivvies in the dorm room. Heck, you're graduating!
Retailers, in particular, are salivating at the possibilities. When you walk through a shopping mall in the future, stores will be able to beam messages tailored just for you: the lawn mower you were asking about last weekend has come in; the casual pants you always buy are 40% off...
9:39 p.m.--The Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) responded a report of a stolen pair of pants with $180 in the pocket from Robinson Hall. The pants had been left unattended.
Cory Booker lives in a penthouse apartment with a picture-postcard view of the Manhattan skyline. It's just what you would expect from a 31-year-old Stanford graduate, Rhodes scholar and Yale-trained lawyer who wears tweed pants. Except that when Booker goes home, he waits at least...