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As the evening wore on, the party began to disintegrate when the language assistant Elena got a bit too catty for Kristin. Kristin obviously thinks that the last remark was a low blow. | Of course, as soon as she sees that the camera is on her, little Miss Elena puts on her Russian sweet-and-gooey routine. Forget it, Elena, the camera doesn't lie! (Nor do the subtitles) Kristin, as you can see, is in tears by this time. |
![]() | Professor Olson is amazed when Mrs. Beard tells her how she got out of the house without Professor Beard. "I had Ken and the guys to tell him that the party is next week. He'll even forget that: he spends so much time at the computer, he doesn't know what year it is, let alone what week." |
![]() The operation to separate Kristin's knees was not successful but the doctors plan to try again this summer. |
![]() Dostoevsky was less interested in 'Sein' than in 'Dasein'. Central to Tolstoyan thinking, on the other hand, was the disposition of inner space . . . but I'm telling you, Sally, they got it all from Hegel! Hegel is where it's all coming from." |
![]() 'I'm telling you now that we will have over 40 majors next year . . . and 120 the year after. I've talked to them all myself.' |
![]() A toast to the new Russian flag. . . hey, how did Prof Beard find the place? |
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