'Winning' the war
By Aaron Kirschenfeld | November 15, 2005Richard Nixon actually campaigned in 1968 that he had a secret plan to win the Vietnam War.
Richard Nixon actually campaigned in 1968 that he had a secret plan to win the Vietnam War.
She used to work in a diner/ Never saw a woman look finer / I used to order just to watch her float across the floor-".
Been here in Europe a while now with a big group of nice, well-adjusted youth who complain about school work and try to save money.
I am in Prague, Czech Republic right now. I am studying in a New York University abroad program.
Like many a Duke undergrad, I spent my summer doing research. I was out at the College of Temporary Dwellings in Albuquerque, N. M.
[Lights up. The two gentlemen are seated in a booth.].
“Aye,” said the voice into my cell phone ear, “I bae lookin’ for a mate named Aaron.”.
It was the day the Pope died, and I felt like a hungry wolf as I left my dorm room. I needed some things, some soap and toothpaste and something to eat.
Juliana had been up all night, in her words, “throwing everything [she] ate,” and was unable to pick me up at my hostel. She was supposed to take me out to some.