Word: souping
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...only problem is that Harvard is largely responsible for making the application so stressful in the first place. If Harvard doesn't want high school students who are burned out from singing soprano for the school play, playing point guard for the basketball team, serving food at the local soup kitchen and taking nine Advanced Placement classes, they don't need to talk about the problem. All they have to do is stop admitting them...
...When buying books online, saving money at "UC Books" just isn't his style. What seems to be his style is funding the Tommy's Pizza endowment, for he has no need of a fourth meal. Nor has he ever had a Fly-By meal (nor its newly added soup option). Why eat free when you can spend 25 bucks a week at the Greenhouse? Of course, he never gets to Loker much, for he obviously doesn't play pool on the tables that the council fought to have installed over the objections of the Loker Committee...
...more respect and fewer laughs. The father-son crime team is entertaining and carries well the grunt of violence and profanity in the play. A highlight worth mentioning is the kitchen decor, which cleverly incorporates many of the items that pop up in the dialogue. Tom's obsession with soup is made concrete by a stack of Campbell's and by the pervasiveness of the word "soup" on all the shopping lists that are on display. A pair of ice skates hanging next to the cooking utensils relate to the play's finale when the family reunited plans...
...Number of rejects submitted by Name.Space, including .sex, .soup, .antiques, .factory, .opera and .sucks...
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