Looking For Alaska
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Its time to talk about pranks.
Pranks are also a great equalizer.
Alaska and Pudge replace Kevin and Longwells shampoo with blue hair dye.
This is a bridge too far!
Do they know how many clandestine term papers the Colonel had to write to afford that suit?
(They do not.)
This aggression will not stand!
This evening wont end prettily.
This ismaddeningfor the Eagle, whose precious order and safety are compromised by his students creativity.
At least the Eagle can comfort himself with the knowledge that his approach works in some cases.
We know who the rat is and what ratting could cost her.
I smoke to die.
Woof, this show is making a good case for the notion that hanging onto shameful secrets is super-self-destructive.
(Hes putting on his dads cologne.
Perfume Twitter, can you identify the bottle for us?
What were aggressively normal dads spritzing themselves with in 2005?)
This is not a complaint; it works.
In episode one, the central equipment was a swan (beautiful, but dangerous).