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...using "motherfucker" can be taken seriously; no bettor without a Lucky Strike dangling from his mouth is respected. Some players are cool and rational and know how the pace in a particular race will break and where a given horse will fall in and bet accordingly; others scan the tote board for good odds or good numbers and convince themselves that they're investing their rent money wisely. The deadest of the deadbeats stick to Keno and scratch-off lotto tickets--the no-brainer slot machine--pullers at the track...
...similar picnic is held inside at MIT in June or July. Both events provide seniors with a picnic lunch and a gift, such as the tote bag distributed at Tuesday's event...
...accidentally shot himself. His best friend Tom has stopped the car, a Chevy Suburban they paid someone $80 to steal for what was supposed to be their big finale. The Oregon teens had planned a major heist, Ethan would later say, maybe half a million that they would tote in athletic bags from the money room at a Nordstrom department store. But that plan didn't work out; in fact, the whole night had gone right to hell. (Why didn't they stick to knocking over Burger Kings?) Tom had worked as a clerk at Nordstrom and--duh--someone recognized...
...skinny dipping and boat racing, members of Company 151 can look forward to "Paul Newman Day," when everyone must individually guzzle an entire an entire case of beer before the clock strikes 12. On "Package Night," band members do the full monty with a sympathetically naked tech crew to tote. Happy drinking...
...there, don't hold your breath-this ain't culinary school. But for the 95 percent of us out there planning to get by on Pop Tarts and mac-and-cheese after graduation, it's a step towards survival. At $25, the course is a bargain. You get a tote bag of promo goodies, including a comprehensive beginner's cookbook (Lora Brody's The Kitchen Survival Guide), a meat thermometer, a can opener and an apron (no chef is complete without an apron). Unfortunately for current seniors, the remaining sessions are full...