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...watching, he responded, “I would start dancing,” and said he hoped everyone around him would break out into a choreographed dance. Frat boys who love to play his albums at keggers might also be surprised to know that he doesn’t drink. “I’ve never had an alcoholic drink in my life,” he said. His drink of choice? Lemonade. On the eve of his movie debut, “Employee of the Month”—in theaters today—Cook...
...ushered in a new wave of McWords and Patrick Dempsey’s awe-inspiring comeback. With the recent release of the second season on DVD, it is time for us to reflect on syphilis outbreaks, the emergence of Addison Shepherd, and an orgasmic patient. Let’s drink ourselves silly while Meredith Grey launches into another voice-over. Take a shot when… McDreamy and Meredith share an elevator ride (you’ll be plastered in no time) George looks longingly at Meredith (down your drink when she sleeps with him) Dr. Bailey is referred...
Although the data in the paper puts a positive spin on binge drinking, one thing is for sure: “I would not go out and binge drink as a result of reading this paper!” said Cutler...
...paper, Chatterji and DeSimone conjectured that part of the reason binge-drinkers had higher wages was that most binge drinkers “on average have better interpersonal skills than tenth graders who do not binge drink...
Dean of the Social Sciences David Cutler '87. an economist, agreed. “I doubt it’s causal; it could be a selection issue. Students who binge drink in college could be more popular; popularity carries over to the labor market,” Cutler said...