Word: wildness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Hicks: Maybe not on the first date. I guess it depends on whether it would just be in fun or if the act would be taken too seriously. Actually, I'm pretty slow going when it comes to relationships. As wild as the stripping and all seems, I've been single for a long time. No glamorous relationships, short term or otherwise...
Hicks: Sometimes because of my background people accuse me of just being in a "rebellious stage," but I see stripping as one of the more intriguing and wild methods of exploring city life. The idea of never leaving Harvard Square and trying new things is analogous to staying in East Texas for rest of one's life. Growing up in that cloistered environment taught me to get out of a place where I wasn't satisfied and I've applied that to my life....I don't know if I'll continue stripping, but I plan to move...
...pass your time when you're not feeling especially wild...
...another appetizer, toned down into a 'sandwich' on homemade brioche with pancetta and dried cherries ($14). Alternatively, a dish enigmatically billed as "Pumpkin" ($6) is served inside a real hollowed out pumpkin. Side dishes remain a bit truer to the Harvest theme: A Crock of Boston Baked Beans ($4), Wild Mushroom Pot Pie ($6) even House (rather than home) Fries ($4). The punchiness of the flavors is the truest indicator of Harvest's theme, however. Each dish boasts multiple ingredients, each with a strong presence. For instance, the Seared Rare Duck Salad ($9) comes as advertised with roasted golden beets...
Joseph M. Garland '00 and Susan J. Koo '99 were elected president and vice-president, respectively, within minutes of their speeches and to wild applause from their fellow members. But it took nearly 45 minutes of speeches, question-and-answer sessions and a final vote before Chandan G. Reddy '00 emerged as the next treasurer of PBHA, which oversees almost all of Harvard's many volunteer organization...