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...role model just because they think he’s patriotic, as opposed to those “anti-American” no-goodniks in Green Day, who Flowers recently denounced for having the gall not only to insult the president and his policies, but to go on tour in Europe spreading the same sentiments...
...frank, I didn’t know much about Scotland as of three weeks ago. And so when I heard the government was sending me and three other college journalists to their country for a four-day, all-expenses paid press tour, I thought, “Where’s the catch?” And the funny thing is that there was none. The best things in life are free, after all, right...
...worse, my roots remain in New Jersey. But while I will always remain loyal to that widely disparaged municipal territory, with its less-than picturesque turnpike, chutzpah-infused accent, and uniquely fragrant shore breeze, I’m thankful for the opportunity to participate in such a thrilling tour...
...grandfather during our stay (or so I dreamed)—who drove us everywhere during the week. Though his previous passengers had included Beyoncé Knowles and Christina Aguilera, he assured me that I’m (almost) as cool. I’ll take that. A free tour of the parliament building and a tourist-centric ghost tour of Edinburgh were matched with champagne, golf lessons from a pro, and an introduction to the infamous pubs. And even though my quest to find my prince of the United Kingdom only got as far as beers with distracted rugby...
...Cambridge, it’s easy to forget these facts. Students live in the one state in the country in which gay marriage is legal; two women holding hands in Harvard Yard with a baby in tow is almost as common as a senior-citizen tour group...