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Although Ross comes across as low-key (jeans, no makeup), she definitely believes in conspicuous jewelry. ?You can be dressed in a white T shirt and black pants and have on a fabulous piece of jewelry that makes you feel special, and that can be your statement piece...
...stop the clock. Peyton kicked the kid in the gut. Archie recalls another youth hoops game, when Peyton told his coach, "The reason we lost this game tonight is because you don't know what you're doing." Then there was the time he dressed in a red ruffled shirt and tight black pants to tango in an eighth-grade play. "He was dead serious about it," says Archie. "Everybody was kind of like, 'My God.' He did it at 110 m.p.h...
SEINFELD SEASONS 5 & 6 By Fall 1993, this sitcom was reaching the apex of its catchphrase-minting cultural power--so much so that mayoral candidate Rudolph Giuliani made a cameo in an episode about bogus nonfat frozen yogurt. These 46 episodes include "The Puffy Shirt" (in which Jerry agrees to wear a flouncy pirate top on the Today show), and introduced J. Peterman (John O'Hurley, before he danced with the stars) and the concept of "regifting." Seinfeld's best and darkest seasons were just ahead, but no one is likely to regift this set, all the same...
Amid crowds of anti-Yale T-shirt vendors and “Takeover” party promoters outside the Science Center last week, fraternity brothers from Sigma Chi were hawking for a needier cause. They raised $1,266 for the United Way’s Thanksgiving Project, enough to provide holiday feasts of turkey, stuffing, and pie for 21 families in the Boston area. Anthony J. Valente ’07, who organized the efforts for the fraternity, said he was shocked by the large response from Harvard students, having expected to raise just a few hundred dollars...
...this together,” said offensive tackle Bennett T. Kowalk ’06 said. “It’s nice to see the student body show support for the team.” Even the John Harvard statue showed his support, donning a Harvard t-shirt and baseball cap. Justin H. Haan ’05 the Campus Life Fellow, speculated that pep rallies last appeared at Harvard in the late 1950s and estimated the total cost of last night’s event—which also featured giant searchlights illuminating the Yard...