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...we’re generation awkward. We’re here. And we’re awkward. So, get used to it, um, I guess...
...would you describe the feeling of surfing to someone who has never tried it? Um, I dunno. Exhilarating? Fun? It's pretty challenging though, you know. People don't always know that. There's obviously a lot going on at once - you've got to use your balance and learn how to paddle, and once you get the basic things down, you learn how to line up a wave and time it. You're dealing with something that's moving. It's a very challenging thing...
...been accepted to Harvard. After that, it would be law school, then practicing law, then running for the House or the Senate, and finally the presidency. “When you say the House of Representatives—locally here?” Bumatai asked. “Um, I was thinking on the national level,” Chris said. Bumatai kept clapping and guffawing at Chris’ answers, but the host’s teasing was underlaid with a sense almost of wonder. Could this kid be for real? “I’ve actually...
...quarter. We have to fight,” Dr. Al Felzenberg exclaimed to the Harvard Republican Club in reference to the campaign on October 14th. At a college where it is easier to profess mind-numbing love for Obama than face the outcry when you mumble, “Um, I’m not sure…”, students are apt to concede their votes to Obama...
...bomb with a gigantic crimson “HARVARD” written across my chest? Props for discretion though. And what I really don’t need is “HARVARD” emblazoned in gold on my tote bag, down my leg, and on...um...other places. Again though, props for discretion. My biggest problem with Victoria’s Secret Pink Collegiate Collection, though, is the exploitation of the Harvard name. True, zealous visitors and overachieving seventh graders can buy a Harvard sweatshirt at the Coop and in T stations all over Boston, but there...