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...have to stack a line, that's what [we’ll do],” Mazzoleni said on Saturday night. “Maybe we'll play one line and have all the rest of them just trap. I don't know...
...important thing to know about Liz is that her room is a fire hazard. Or at least it was last year (I haven’t been to the Quad in a while). She’s got old issues of FM in one corner and an imposing stack of other glossies—W and Elle mixed with the The Economist and The New Republic and the like—an appropriate combination of perfume samples and politics. That’s the way Liz likes to mix it up. And you can count on her to deliver substance...
...spread and not come back in at 4 a.m. that Thursday morning to blast music, eat donut holes and systematically insert the 3,000 new spreads until 8 a.m. The issue wasn’t door-dropped and my relaxed post-spring break feeling was killed, but schlepping a stack of fresh FMs into Mather Dining Hall at 8 a.m. and seeing the 10 students there pounce on it kind of made me glad I’d pushed for perfection...
...have recurring nightmares about the 2,000 Italian vocab words you’ve been ignoring all semester? Is that stack of untouched Bio 50 flashcards only getting higher? No, resigning yourself to a Government concentration is not the only option. The solution to your memory conundrum may be a mere Toys R’ Us away, according to 15-year-old Andy L. Camann...
...moment of Thursday-night-lull weakness (not to mention moral weakness, according to the RIAA), I downloaded Clerks last week. I got through about an hour of its grainy black and white glory before conceding to the sullen stack of books that sat accusingly on my desk. Before long, though, I was sneaking back to the movie, just to watch Jay and Silent Bob dance in front of the convenience store one more time. Clerks had snared me for the night, but its magnetism had less to do with cinematic excellence than with the familiarity, the memories, that the movie...