Word: rovers
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...Eventually we settled down and started regarding him as just Rover again, a little boy who likes to sing and dance and call people "poopybutt." But I'm not sure if I can go through this every year. Tests bring out the stupid...
...schools in the city requires its three-year-old applicants to take a Stanford-Binet intelligence test. Since the school is also free, there's a lot of competition to get in. Only children who score in the 98th or 99th percentile are considered. We duly sent our son, Rover (not his real name; we're not that mean), for the $150 test, figuring he might, on a very good day, fluke it. Turns out he was in the 40th percentile. According to the literature accompanying the results, this meant he was average...
...most memorable moments of seduction for Burk occurred in no other place than the teeming, teenage, hormone breeding ground that is Harvard Yard. Burk made the short trip to the Yard in his black Land Rover with his right-out-of-Grafton-Street street clothes serving as his only uniform. He admits this unique look distinguishes him from many other men in the television delivering profession. After setting up a television in an ogling freshman’s common room, Burk was “somewhat surprised” when this teenage vixen importuned him to stay for a drink...
With several strong performances, sharp direction and a far-reaching script, The Rover is a three-hour investment that pays off with satisfying entertainment...
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