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Seen by my co-editor on a movie marquee while driving north...
...though, at this point, a thought suddenly occurs to me. Why not write about what's most important to me as I graduate from Harvard? That's simple and to the point. No, it's not the honors diploma I'm leaving with, or the memories I have as co-editor of a big campus magazine. And no, it's not that I could have done better here had I received better advising, eaten better food or lived in a nicer room. Rather, simply stated, it's that I'm happy. That's right, happy. On the day I graduate...
...half the fun. Anybody want to direct? (Or play the Elizabeth Berkeley role? Maybe you can get a grant to do field research.)...After triumphantly proclaiming that Britney Spears' new song, "Oops... I Did It Again" was one of the greatest things I've heard in my life, a co-editor snapped, "You just like bad music." And though I didn't react at the time, the more I think about it, the more I start to lose my temper. Who's to say that "Oops... I Did It Again" isn't the epitome of art, the highest form...
...been a mean little joke if the man's actual last name was Multi-Millionaire--a man who didn't have a dime to his name.) Watching the show was like watching a train wreck in slow motion--from the hostess dressed in ill-fitting gold, sequined spandex (my co-editor points out that no one should bare their shoulders at a religious event) to the millionaire's family and friends rating the various girls' swimwear to the poor attempts by the contestants to mask the importance of money in their decision to appear on the show (such a tragedy...
...This pattern of exploitation continued into the winter when J.P. officially took over the reigns of FM, along with co-editor Aaron Russell Cohen, a piano prodigy from Plandome, NY, whose physician father has touched my prostate...