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In certain degrees, I guess.
When the temperature dips below 65 degrees, I get goose bumps.
Even now, it doesn't matter that I've got two degrees – I still think I'm stupid.
Thinking in Fahrenheit — sixteen degrees — I felt very sad for the penguins.
While studying for those degrees, I took another detour to work with my mother at her staffing agency.
"From the research I've done, the water temperature could be between 28.8 and thirty-four degrees," I said.
Aware that a family business is no respecter of degrees, I asked her if someday she might take over Mosca's.
"Set passenger temperature 70 degrees," I said in response, to get it to go back where it was.
"Because it's very hot – it must still be 35 degrees!" I protested, looking up at the sun.
Those were my feelings for my performance, but having come face to face with 28, 22 degrees I am not surprised she pre-recorded.
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I hate those degrees - I didn't go to Oxford to be at Oxford.
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