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...violence, a regular moviegoer has to ask, What sex? American movies wrote the book on colorful carnage, and keep reprinting it. But serious--or even frivolous--pictures with an erotic touch are hard to find. And please don't mention frat-house farces like the recent hit American Pie 2, a kind of I Know Who You Did Last Summer whose real subjects are competition (with other guys) and humiliation (by women). AmPie 2 also has little redeeming priapic interest: on a warm June day, two college kids have sex--under the covers! When push comes to love, even prurient...
...Thursday’s lunch, however, 461 students came together at Quincy House to eat a special banquet of fine cheeses, festive breads, turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing and over 600 slices of pie, according to Derrick Cripps, the production manager of Quincy Dining Hall...
...Applied Math major Amir C. Daharpuni ’04 wasn’t pleased with his performance at a recent Phoenix lunch. “If conversational contributions were tallied and displayed in a pie chart, my contribution would be, like, nothing,” he complained...
Life is like a cherry pie. Or at least that’s what the over-stressed but blissfully happy writer Cathy Hanauer likened it to in Glamour’s November “life tune-up.” She then proceeded to divide her life pie into the segments that defined her 20s, 30s and current lifestyle. As an over-stressed but blissfully happy college student, I could relate to the “but there should be 44 hours in each day” feeling I got from the article. As expected, my Harvard life pie...
...dear, it seems that a large rabid T-Rex named “thesis” has eaten my senior-year pie, dripping warm cherry filling all over my new winter white corduroys! “Shoot him! Shoot him!” I cry to no avail. The beast, unsatisfied with having eaten my pie, moves on to its next victim with that “no summa for you” grimace and “overdue library book fine” growl...