The Newlywed Game

The honeymoon is officially over. Two months have passed since freshman ingenues waved goodbye to Mom and Dad and hello
By M.h. Chen

The honeymoon is officially over. Two months have passed since freshman ingenues waved goodbye to Mom and Dad and hello to roommate X. With decorating no longer a priority and the novelty of dorm life behind them, roommates are beginning to stop being polite and start getting real. FM probes: How much do you know about your roommate?

Brendan J. Connell ’05

Jason S. Andersen ’05

FM: Describe your roommate in three words.

Brendan on Jason: Southern, redneck, soccer.

Jason on Jason: Southern, nice, cool.

Jason on Brendan: easy-going, cool, nice.

Brendan on Brendan: goofy, wicked smaht.

FM: What’s your roommate’s claim to fame?

B on J: All-Star soccer player, pictured in The Crimson like five times in the first month of school

J on J: Soccer.

J on B: Best graduate to ever come out of Boston Latin!

B on B: It was going here—but everyone here goes here.

FM: Where is he on Wednesday at 3:00pm?

B on J: Playing Zelda and listening to classic rock.

J on J: Heading down to soccer practice.

J on B: No class, so probably in the room.

B on J: Home, playing old-school Nintendo.

FM: Any weird idiosyncracies?

B on J: He brought a vacuum cleaner, a duster and an ironing board to school.

J on J: I don’t think so.

J on B: He listens to U2—a lot.

B on B: I am an idiosyncrasy.

FM: What is his least favorite thing about Harvard?

B on J: Expos.

J on J: Social scene, too far from home, workload.

J on B: The workload (especially Expos).

B on B: Expos.

FM: Most commonly issued phrase from his mouth?

B on J: “American by birth, Southern by the grace of God.”

J on J: “You can take a boy out of Ol’ Dixieland, but you’ll never take Ol’ Dixie from a boy.” (Lynard Skynard)

J on B: “Awesome!”

B on B: “Wicked fuckin pizza.”

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