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Charles Overby is not optimistic about his future. The bearded American works in a so-called smart-shop, selling hallucinogenic mushrooms in Amsterdam's touristy Rembrantsplein area. When he first arrived in the Netherlands in 1998, paddos, as they are locally known, were legal, and the country seemed like an enlightened sanctuary of mind expansion. "I consider myself as the facilitator of a shamanic journey, and I take that very seriously," he says. But now that Overby is planning to buy the store he's been working in, the Dutch government proposes to ban his main line of merchandise...
...appearance. Nothing like a German Shepherd to get a party started. 6. Knucking. 7. Miscounting: HSBSE let too many people in. 400? Aren’t they engineers? 8. The Step Show was just so good that the partygoers felt the need to try out some moves. Not a smart idea if the place is packed already. 9. Inappropriate touching: never start a sentence with, “I was trying to grab somebody to dance with me…” 10. Bucking. 11. Letting in non-Harvardians: guess a college ID isn’t selective enough...
...just played smart, moved the ball around, and waited for my opportunity to be the aggressor,” he says...
...Dave MacDonald’s demeanor makes him the obvious choice for captain, Mike Taylor makes the same statement with his play. While Taylor is by no means short on advice for his teammates, his authority stems not from his words, but from his work—the smart play and grind-it-out effort he has put into every minute he’s spent on the ice in three years at Harvard...
...some of the team’s finest play so far this season.“Our defense was awesome,” she said. “We were digging everything they brought to us, and then, when we were transitioning back to offense, we were being smart with the ball and putting it in places where they couldn’t get it.”The strong play continued for the Crimson in the second game, as the squad traded points back and forth with the Quakers to a 20-20 tie. From there, Harvard built...