Word: soaped
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...aware that you feel uncomfortable with her borrowing habits. She also may be aware, but it may have slipped her mind, so a friendly reminder (that does not involve copious amounts of clothing and exercise) could be the perfect remedy. Roommates share an array of important items: hand soap, illegal coffee makers, and broken futons, to name a few. But not everything that passes the threshold of your suite is automatically common property. Did you ever say that you would share all of your possessions simply because you live together? “My house is your house...
...Michael C. Koenigs, ‘09. While the group expects such programming to have off-campus appeal, for now, HRTV is focusing its appeal on the Harvard community. In the past, only HRTV’s program “Ivory Tower” was available online. The soap opera regularly attracted upwards of 15,000 viewers per episode, according to Koenigs. But download tracking software revealed that the majority of the show’s viewers were not actually from Harvard, or the United States for that matter. In fact, most were from South Korea. As a result...
When complaints brewed this fall about the utility of the Undergraduate Council after yet another failed project, the Harvard community was relieved to hear how the Yale College Council has spent a considerable amount of the past decade: lobbying for soap...
...much revered Eli Soap Committee has worked with school administrators for years trying to convince them that the pungent stench of 5,000 dirty college students hampers the school’s ability to top the U.S. News & World Report annual college report. Even though administrators finally caved in January to the $100,000 price tag of providing soap in all bathrooms, Yalies are nicknamed Bulldogs not just for their impetuousness and pudgy looks: the smell hasn’t disappeared, and neither has our title as number...
Poor Lucy. Five months after setting up shop in Sin City, jilting suitors around the country in favor of a sugar daddy who courted her with a new $40 million home, she discovers the fleeting nature of Las Vegas romance. A sultry soap opera? Political scandal? No--just the harsh reality of Broadway in Vegas...