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...latter seems the more plausible option, seeing as this script does not seem like a project that spent its full time in the womb. What it does resemble, is a rush job, with a few set pieces scattered about and then quickly strung together by the writers with some hand-waving and some passable but hardly exciting gags. Which is not to say that there aren’t some really funny moments—I respect any comedy that’s willing to kill off likeable minor characters and still expect you to laugh (see The Big Lebowski...
Twenty-year-old Linda Vaghar sometimes forgets she isn’t forty. Anyone who saw her last Wednesday around the time of evening rush hour never would have known it though. There she was, sitting in front of Au Bu Pain like many other college girls—flanked by three of her girlfriends, catching up on midweek gossip with pauses for the occasional giggle or sip of Diet Coke. The way she focused her round, dark eyes on the girls as they spoke might have made it seem like their individual woes about frigid Harvard boys were...
However, both Huff and Vaghar admit that sometimes when they are in a rush or don’t want to fully explain their life stories to strangers, they tell people simply that they are “off campus.” But Huff stresses that this isn’t something that many extension students make a regular habit...
...Crimson defense stopped the UMass rush for the majority of the game, and nearly all of the Minutewomens scoring opportunities came off penalty corners. Both teams received five penalty corners on the day, with UMass enjoying more success than the Crimson. The Minutewomen ran a variety of well-executed option plays, resulting in both UMass goals and other scoring chances...
...range. Can anyone honestly say that what happened that Tuesday wasn?t worth 1,500 points or so? Until Wall Street can grasp some evidence of a treatment equal to the wound - or a healing period equal to the pain - it?s hardly likely to want to rush back in, believing everything will be like it was, only better. At least not until they get a look at the Christmas consumer season...