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<center><h3> Elvis Costello </h3></center> | <center><h3> Elvis Costello </h3></center> | ||
<center> Everybody's favorite nerd strikes back </center> | <center>''' Everybody's favorite nerd strikes back </center> | ||
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<center> Stephen Moniak </center> | <center> Stephen Moniak </center> | ||
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You remember Elvis Costello. He was the wormish, four-eyed pimple who sat behind you in high school, the nerd who chewed his fingers and drooled as he ate strips of paper out of his civics book. He was left-out but not ignored, the loner the jocks beat on and the sweathogs baited. The nice girls avoided him like a disease. He was just a little scary, that slack mouth and those gaping eyes hinting at some perverse mentality functioning beneath the goonish exterior. Still, Elvis acted hopelessly harmless, and everybody had a good time with him, the big boys locking him in lockers and the tight-sweatered cheerleaders teasing and taunting the poor jerk. Everybody laughed at Elvis. He was the perfect punching bag, made to be abused. He would never hit back. | You remember Elvis Costello. He was the wormish, four-eyed pimple who sat behind you in high school, the nerd who chewed his fingers and drooled as he ate strips of paper out of his civics book. He was left-out but not ignored, the loner the jocks beat on and the sweathogs baited. The nice girls avoided him like a disease. He was just a little scary, that slack mouth and those gaping eyes hinting at some perverse mentality functioning beneath the goonish exterior. Still, Elvis acted hopelessly harmless, and everybody had a good time with him, the big boys locking him in lockers and the tight-sweatered cheerleaders teasing and taunting the poor jerk. Everybody laughed at Elvis. He was the perfect punching bag, made to be abused. He would never hit back. | ||
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