Question of the week: Which Olympic winter sport would you take gold in?
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Hollywood never shies away from rewriting a good idea, and who can blame it? The stories are already written, mostly, and the ones worth remaking are going to bring in enough cash to make the embarrassingly horrible ones worth it. Sometimes the gamble works -- as it did for Emma Thompson's "Sense and Sensibility" or the Batman movies featuring Christian Bale. But most of the time, remakes are so awkwardly bad that they are hilarious -- as is the case with "Spiderman 3" (you know it was terrible) or "Zathura," that movie about Jumanji in space.
What do you do during the weekends?
(651): his opening line was did you fart because you just blew me away ...ooh how did I
For the second-consecutive year, Michael Christian, author of the international bestseller "The Art of Kissing," came to the University of Richmond. Members of the university community packed the Tyler Haynes Commons on Feb. 10 to see students demonstrate kisses and perform short skits while Christian explained the types of kisses, the technique involved and the ways men's and women's preferences differ, which was revealed through research for his book.
Jason Kusterer, a late-night delivery worker at the local Jimmy John's, smiled as he recalled one instance when a Richmond student had ordered two subs on a Saturday night, but had fallen asleep before the delivery could be made.
What do you do during the weekends?
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(215): I suggest you read it in private so no one will have to bear witness to a grown mans tears of shame.
Richmond alumnus Matthew Worth was recently cast in the lead role in the Virginia Opera production of Mozart's "Don Giovanni."
Dear Sally,
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Dear Sally,
(212): your vampire marks are finally going away
Tired of listening to Ke$ha and Miley Cyrus at the lodges and apartments? Want to get off campus and hear something new? The local music scene in Richmond has more going on than you might think.
What do you do during the weekends?
Let me begin this review by saying something about my restaurant reviewing and grading criteria. I try to review places that might be especially appealing for University of Richmond students. Dining off campus is particularly popular among Richmond students because we go to a small university with only a few on-campus dining options.
What do you do during the weekends?
Dear Sally,