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...when he valiantly refused to leave a concentration camp in Vietnam. Instead, he found love where he has made a pattern of finding it and everything else, in wealth; new wife Cindy had a cute smile and, by the way, the bank account of her family's large Budweiser beer distribution company. Cindy, a woman who doesn't exactly look in her couch for spare change when she wants to order pizza, certainly hasn't hurt his bid for the White House. Despite her financial influence, the new marriage meant so much to McCain that he ignored his wife...
...joined the team of Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz and Agassiz Professor of Zoology Stephen J. Gould in a weekly, sit-back-in-your-chair-and-let-the-self-importance-hang-out affair which they know we call "Egos." Essentially, it's a matter of sharing a beer with the best, in their mind. To our surprise, after two hours, we were rather convinced. Gould, Dershowitz and Cox present something novel and exciting in the humdrum lives of us undergraduates: professors interested in examining issues anew--learning and thinking with a class--and not just repeating the same...
...have a little putting green in the office, we have a Nerf basketball hoop, we have a lot of beer," he says...
...second look. Glancing down, he announced, "It says she turns 21 on 2/3/99. She's not 21 yet!" After a gentle reminder of the recent millennium celebration, he sheepishly surrendered the ID and gave the go-ahead for the order. When the glass arrived with as much foam as beer, the $4.25 bill seemed a bit pricey. One by one, the members of the group got their drinks and settled into a quiet table to await their meals. Thanks to Finagle-A-Bagel's stellar service, the gang drained their beers before the bagels had even arrived. Their spirits downed...
...Finagle-A-Bagel seems pretty proud of its "Bagels, Burgers 'n Beer" Harvard Square location, but, sadly, there is a hole in their plan: the new locale is decidedly more Bruegger's than Grafton...