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...This comes from way back in the day. It originates from more of an underground experimental thing—I used to play for very small crowds who weren??t there to have a good time, and it was my job to loosen them up. It was a big effort to make it as entertaining as possible and to put an energy into it, so back then I got into taking off clothes kind of like “I’m here, you can join in” way, but by now that the shows have...
...Bush years weren??t splendid times for many people—economic turmoil, wars, that incident with the pretzel—but they were comedy gold. Not since Dan Quayle has America had such a prominently placed source of continual gaffes. Back during the 2000 campaign, when people based their presidential choices on whimsical criteria like “Someone I’d Like To Have A Beer With” or “I Couldn’t Figure Out How the Ballot Worked,” everyone laughed incredulously at the slow but steady...
...fact, Shapin said, some concentrators felt that they weren??t getting as much out of the thesis experience as they would have liked...
...that’s always happened with our team is that we’ve given them a couple of games and then we don’t stop them right at that first game,” McKinley said. “Princeton started to push back; they weren??t going to roll over in that third game. We were sort of waiting for the win.” Despite several lead changes, the Crimson was forced to play catch-up throughout the fourth and fifth games.Harvard would end up losing the next two games...
...broke back, but lost the eventual tiebreaker. Harvard was broken again after several deuces in the first game of the second set, and that proved to be the difference. “They played really well, but not consistent enough,” Fish said. “They weren??t really outdone; they just were out-consistent-ed, if that’s a real word, by teams that generally see that level of play more than we do.” As for singles, Clayton lost 6-4, 6-0 Thursday in his first round singles...