[2] It is also good practice for cleaning up after somebody else’s mess.
[3] Man oh man, Manning is a manly man against man-to-man, man.
(Hat tip to George Carlin, there.)
[4] Originally I went off on a whole tangent here, in which I wondered whether women experience this same essential crossroads and pondered whether we worry that our daughters grow up too fast while our sons grow up too slowly. But in a speech that already points in twelve different directions, it was just too far afield.
[5] do people still say “spaz”?
[6] This whole section assumes that the fraternity still does as it used to -- hold its chapter meetings on weekends in a random classroom off-house, like in the/my old days.
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[2] It is also good practice for cleaning up after somebody else’s mess.
[3] Man oh man, Manning is a manly man against man-to-man, man.
(Hat tip to George Carlin, there.)
[4] Originally I went off on a whole tangent here, in which I wondered whether women experience this same essential crossroads and pondered whether we worry that our daughters grow up too fast while our sons grow up too slowly. But in a speech that already points in twelve different directions, it was just too far afield.
[5] do people still say “spaz”?
[6] This whole section assumes that the fraternity still does as it used to -- hold its chapter meetings on weekends in a random classroom off-house, like in the/my old days.
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