At 11:29 PM Monday 8/22/2005, Gautam Mukunda wrote:
An example of the true value of a Harvard education,
drawn from a recent post on the Harvard Boston recent
grads email list, as part of a request for a roommate:

"Looking for someone similar to the two of us already
in the house: mid-20's young professional or grad
student. Someone who is clean, respectful, easy to get
along with, who values having a nice home, and
doesn't mind emptying the dishwasher or changing the
role of toilet paper."

So, does anyone have any ideas as to new _roles_ for
toilet paper?  Apparently the old one isn't sufficient
anymore :-)


I think they are missing an opportunity if they did not apply to the university curriculum office. I suspect some one in the humanities department ought to be able to come up with a whole course on "The Changing Roles of Toilet Paper in Post-Modern Society" . . .

(Still dunno if the jocks could pass it, though . . . )


-- Ronn!  :)



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