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"You’ve lost it," Cooper says Not without soht You do have some kind of Superman complex"
"Up, up, and away," I say And take his ar?"
"Do I have a choice?" Cooper wants to know
I think about it
"No," I say
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I undo the latch ofpao chicken I’ve been waiting for
It’s not a s of food
It’s only you, and you’re up to no good
"Delivery"
Written by Heather Wells
Fraternity Row, otherwise known as Waverly Hall, is a huge building on the opposite side of Washington Square Park from Fischer Hall Set back from the street by a stone wall around a courtyard, and entered beneath an archway, it’s s around the square, and for that reason, more distinctive Maybe that’s why it was deter would house the college’s Greek fraternities (the sororities, of which there are fewer, are housed in aon Third Avenue), one frat per floor
I, of course, never learned Greek, so I don’t understand what all the synize Tau Phi Epsilon right away, because the sign TAU PHI EPSILON, in subdued black lettering, instead of the Greek symbols
Unlike the well-swept sidewalk in front of Fischer Hall, the courtyard in front of Waverly Hall is filthy, littered with beer cans The potted shrubs on either side of the front door are decorated ohts--all different sizes and colors and styles of wos to white Calvin Klein briefs to polka-dot bikini botto down at the panties, "is just a waste of good lingerie"