Word: reade
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...dirty little secret about Harvard is that you can read Aristotle anywhere in the world for $8.99 and the price of a bookmark. You can even find someone to teach it to you who's bright, funny and doesn't have to jet off to the State Department every afternoon...
...singing in the closet, the next they are dancing at a religious festival--with no segway whatsoever. The film is based on a novel, and I got the impression that the screenwriter included only the action-packed chapters and left out the ones in between. I decided to read the lengthy synopsis I'd received after I'd seen the movie. Wow! Things actually made sense when I read it--which again, supports my point that they tried--and failed--to tell the story with actions instead of dialogue...
...hadn't seen in 12 years e-mailed me a little while ago to tell me I was in the book. And I just sort of said, "are you joking?" I had no idea. This was three weeks after the publication--one of [our friend's] moms had read the book. And I was like, "Oh my God!" And he said, "No, not at all, go check out the book." So I looked. And then I was listening to my mom who was sort of chatting with a friend about, sort of, the journalistic integrity of the book because there...
...Just read this card," Tammy instructs me gruffly. I recite some nonsense about Marilyn Manson and Tammy directs me to the exit. I pick up my free T-shirt and return to the lobby. My audition lasted a total of two minutes. Aaron and Josh, who I discover were slightly more cooperative with their interviewers, join me a few moments later...
...spirit of pre-frosh, FM offers a similar list of trivial reasons why Harvard sucks. Read them, enjoy them, forget them--you'll be here next September...