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Scherf’s effort spearheaded a dominating Harvard performance, as the team bested BC 80-46 while winning 10 of the 15 events. Freshman Shannon Flahive won three events in her first collegiate meet, notching victories in the 200-meter dash, 60-meter hurdles, and long jump...
...days a week, Shannon Rogers kisses his wife and two young kids goodbye and wheels his battered 1989 Chevy Cavalier out of the driveway of his suburban Nevada home. The houses here are cookie cutter, done in beige stucco. Like most of the other dads and some moms in this traditional middle-class community, Rogers heads down Interstate 215, toward his job near Las Vegas, using the 30-minute drive to make the mental transition from family man to workplace professional. But Rogers will end up in a place far different from that of his fellow commuters: when he arrives...
...people. Like 50 Cent, Ana Lucia was shot multiple times. Unlike 50, she lost a child as a result of the shootings. It’s “Get Rich or Die Tryin’” meets “Junior”! After shooting Shannon (because she ran at them really fast—damn those LAPD instincts), Ana Lucia flees to the jungle and Sayid follows her. I guess he’s holding a grudge or something. Taking a page right out of my fantasies, she ties up Sayid, unsure of his identity...
...survivors was gonna die on this episode. I’d put money on Charlie, because I figure with Sean Astin coming to “24” in January, it’s dangerous to have two hobbits in primetime. The episode ended up being Shannon-centric. I like Shannon. She’s so pretty. Unlike Evangeline Lilly or Michelle Rodriguez, I don’t feel like she could beat the bloody pulp out of me. Shannon is on a mission to find Walt, because he keeps on appearing to her and speaking in some foreign...
...props: white chairs, white fences, and a lot of liquor. The characters chatter, confess, and flail freely about the confines of these props while also remaining under their influence. From the resigned and self-pitying Masha (Lillian Ritchie ’08) to the quietly desperate Paulina (Shannon Parvis), all the characters struggle within the stark physical boundaries provided. Only the successful Dr. Dorn (Paul P. Linden-Retek ’08) seems comfortable, a sign of his self-assured confidence...