Word: tooing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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"I'm not too impressed with the MAC at all," says Charles B. Watson '03, who plays intramural volleyball. "I've seen better in high school, and I feel like Harvard can afford to buy better equipment for students that can't go to the Murr [Center]."
Instinct tells us that Harvard undergraduates have too much on their plates and that something's got to budge--such as their waistlines. After all, a diet of Tommy's and Cheese Nips, combined with hours of mime-like stasis in Lamont, doesn't exactly produce bodies to rival Chuck...
Rosenthal readily admits that the MAC is too antiquated to meet student needs.
JN: I've played with the Red Essentials once. I was almost going to play at this concert with them too, which would've been very exciting. I think they're doing some really interesting stuff.
HB: There's a personality factor too. In the previous show, David Horn proceeded to play a flute line that he plays frequently, and Shawn proceeded to attack him with his "alien simulator"--his pitch shifter--and that's something you can't get across unless you're there.