2) If a train leaves Santa Fe at 12:30 pm traveling 75 kmph eastbound, and a train leaves Philadelphia traveling at 95 kmph westbound....what color are my eyes?
3) What's a good name for a quartet of striped fish?
2) Well I don't know what color your eyes will be in those circumstances... maybe they change in some unexpected way due to the movements of passenger trains! I'll never know till it happens. But I think they're brown at the moment.
1. I would remove the procrastinator's gene from every cell in my body. I'd still be able to decide to wait on tasks that actually can stand to wait, but always within reason and never at the cost of my sanity.
2. Leaving the relatively intense, fast-paced life at Lawrence can be pretty weird if you don't have something of equal intensity waiting for you after graduation. So I'd say it's important to keep yourself busy afterward while you've still got momentum from your Lawrence lifestyle.
3. That's easy. Sabine Meyer. She's a woman from Israel who just happens to be one of the best clarinetists in the entire world. I've never heard anyone better.
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2) If a train leaves Santa Fe at 12:30 pm traveling 75 kmph eastbound, and a train leaves Philadelphia traveling at 95 kmph westbound....what color are my eyes?
3) What's a good name for a quartet of striped fish?
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2) Well I don't know what color your eyes will be in those circumstances... maybe they change in some unexpected way due to the movements of passenger trains! I'll never know till it happens. But I think they're brown at the moment.
3) Zebra Crossing
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What's the most important thing for someone facing Life After Lawrence to know?
If you could sound like any musician, who would it be?
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2. Leaving the relatively intense, fast-paced life at Lawrence can be pretty weird if you don't have something of equal intensity waiting for you after graduation. So I'd say it's important to keep yourself busy afterward while you've still got momentum from your Lawrence lifestyle.
3. That's easy. Sabine Meyer. She's a woman from Israel who just happens to be one of the best clarinetists in the entire world. I've never heard anyone better.
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