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April 6, 2014
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BROMER | Why Put Off for Tomorrow What You Could Get Done the Day After Tomorrow?

By The Cornell Daily Sun | April 6, 2014
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By SAM BROMER

Courtesy of Sam Bromer ’16.Original caption: #bbgt (Meaning: “big beautiful gap tooth,” we’re assuming)



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