Screw

March 5, 2009

Editor’s note: This article was initially published in The Daily Gazette, Swarthmore’s online, daily newspaper founded in Fall 1996. As of Fall 2018, the DG has merged with The Phoenix. See the about page to read more about the DG.

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  1. anon… someone hasn't taken Modern Political Theory, as then they would know the wise words of the Bare Naked Ladies: it's all been done before.

  2. why was the first comment deemed inappropriate? Nothing was offensive nor was it irrelevant to this video.

  3. Why wasn't Neena's surf and turf costume included?! It was so good! And seriously, what's up with the first and fourth comments being deemed "inappropriate"?

  4. Comments by people without accounts and outside of Swarthmore's IP range need to first be moderated by Gazette staff, hence the original message.

  5. Also, we allow our readers to vote comments up or down. Comments can be hidden if enough readers click the down arrow on the right side of the gray bar—or revealed, if the up arrow is similarly clicked.

  6. "anon… someone hasn't taken Modern Political Theory, as then they would know the wise words of the Bare Naked Ladies: it's all been done before."

    lol, what a Swattie answer! There definitely *was* a screw documentary done last year, but kudos to the Gazette for picking the idea up again!

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