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...have heard? ‘You’ve got 206 bones in your body. Do you want 207?’ Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: ‘I’m single’ Sexiest physical trait: My teeth Favorite childhood toy: WWF action figures Favorite part about Harvard: Leaving for vacation Describe yourself in three words: a white elephant In 15 minutes you are: Scaling the rock wall In 15 years you are: Scaling my Byronic hero
...after a hibernation which started at the end of my childhood—presented me with a creepy Olsen-twinsesque beast. That oversized head, doe, drugged-out eyes, and sharp physique was certainly not the pony that I galloped around my bedroom mountains.When the ’80s toy revolution began a year or two ago, I was elated. Finally, proof that it wasn’t only my own Peter-Pan-complexed self that believed these playthings were far superior to the more technologically advanced but ultimately soulless products of today. Certainly this decision was probably, in part, based...
...that I was a 3rd year student at Harvard Law and that I knew far more about contract laws than they ever would. Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: I won the 2003 Junior World Rowing Championships, rowing in the Great Britain 8. Favorite childhood toy: Legos. Fave part about Harvard: The people. Describe yourself in three words: Euro, athletic, intense. In 15 minutes you are: Writing my Justice paper. In 15 years you are: Working for a pharma company making (good) drugs...
...First thing you notice about a girl: Her nice big morals Your best pick-up line: Did you just fart, because you blew me away! Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: My body is the most exquisite violin. Pluck Me!! Favorite childhood toy: My babysitter Stacy Favorite part about Harvard: The conservative attitude Describe yourself in three words: Great Ballsa Fire In 15 minutes you are: In the spotlight In 15 years you are: A star
...instruments unplayed. What began the night as a guitar, a bass, some drums, some voices, and a piano evolved at odd points to include a triangle, a Casio keyboard, a trumpet, a flute (total Jethro-style), a cowbell, a casaba, the string of things, a Powerbook, a breath-activated toy keyboard, many hands clapping, and all the crowd laughing.As the evening turned to night, the songs sped, the energy surged. Eyebrows raised up higher on sweat-soaked foreheads when the band began to switch instruments during the second hour of the show.The music started to spiral in the last...