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...grade “XF,” which has been designated to indicate that cheating was the reason for failure. This is a positive change that should be adopted by more schools. When failure and guilt are not enough of a deterrent, the shame of a scarlet XF might do the trick...
Such is the torment I must endure every time I see pilgrims who look just like me. This is beyond the coincidence that your roommate looks just like Scarlet O’Hara, because unlike your no-talent ass-clown of a roommate I have a deeper connection. I was born on Thanksgiving. My mother’s belly button popped like a meat-timer and when she was sliced open like a plump turkey, I emerged, a most uncommon stuffing...
...Subway Cinema?s favorite scarlet starlet is Julie Lee, sometimes known as Julie Riva. Lee graces three IMTFG offerings. She enjoys airborne sex-hex workouts in ?Chinese Torture Chamber Story? and another, daffier concoction, ?The Eternal Evil of Asia.? When she vaults from tree to tree to Tsui Kam-kong?s loins, she helps creates the zestiest airborne coupling since the Flying Fucks trapeze duo in Peter Locke?s very funny 1973 porn film ?It Happened in Hollywood.? Lee is on the receiving end of the most harrowing rape scene in movie history (and, yes, Francophiles, I?m including...
...alumni giving” will be washed away when said football team starts winning. I’m not saying that white coaches can’t recruit black athletes, or vice versa. It’s just that if a school has to wear a “Scarlet R” for racist, not only will the quality of its athletic program diminish, but also the quality of life on campus...
...plates of fruits in the new edition of Pomona Britannica are arranged as they were in Brookshaw's book, as well as in roughly the order they would appear on one's table: seasonally. He starts with strawberries - shown in hues from white to the familiar scarlet and the rarer black - and other "aggregate" fruits like raspberries, currants and gooseberries. Next come stone fruits - cherries that deepen in shade from pale orange-red to deep purple; plums in all the primary colors; apricots; peaches; nectarines. He includes pineapples - brought to Europe by Columbus and one of the more popular fruits...