In addition to being super cool Dorothy is multi talented. I am constantly impressed by her many creative abilities. She lives on the Right (e.g. Wrong) Coast, so I don't get to see her that often, but it's always great to catch up when we happen to be in the same place at the same time!
I met Doro in Paris last summer at PAA. She can tell a story and drink alot of beer for her size. I can say that she knows how to find happiness in strange places.
I've known Dorothy since her Dartmouth days. I met her through another good friend of mine who also attended the Big Green. She is so sweet, funny, and smart. I remember that summer we went around Webster Ave. haha. She's always has cute shoes too! I miss you lots!
French food and independent rock are
so much better when hanging with
Dorothy. She knows all the best
vintages of Bordeaux *and* Burgundy
and she can really help out with those
hard-to-get-at snails. Plus, she clued
me in that 'POLVO' is neither a brand
of sparkling water nor a Swedish
acronym, thus saving me countless
embarassing moments. Dorothy, 'A ma
petite amie, Bon Apetite!'
I've had the good fortune of knowing D
since our first year of college.
Since then she has consistently been
one of my wackiest, most entertaining
friends. She's a (believe it or not)
bio major, frighteningly intense
scrabble player (and dictionary
reader!); aspiring clothing designer,
graphic artist, and musician; avid
skipper; and Mole winner. And none of
these is her day job!
I never thought I could meet someone
special at Jury Duty, but from the first
moment I saw Dorothy sitting next to her
defense lawyer, I instantly knew 2 things:
1) she could never have done all the
horrible things they said she did, and
2) I somehow had to have her in my life.
Doro is wacky and wild. One of the most
creative people I know with an amazing
sense of style and music running
through her veins. She's like nobody
else.
Dorothy is the coolest sister ever.
The easiest way to make her smile is 1.
Bring her some Bubble tea 2. Take her
to a shoe store or 3. Strike up a
conversation about that guy from Queer
as Folk.
so much better when hanging with
Dorothy. She knows all the best
vintages of Bordeaux *and* Burgundy
and she can really help out with those
hard-to-get-at snails. Plus, she clued
me in that 'POLVO' is neither a brand
of sparkling water nor a Swedish
acronym, thus saving me countless
embarassing moments. Dorothy, 'A ma
petite amie, Bon Apetite!'
since our first year of college.
Since then she has consistently been
one of my wackiest, most entertaining
friends. She's a (believe it or not)
bio major, frighteningly intense
scrabble player (and dictionary
reader!); aspiring clothing designer,
graphic artist, and musician; avid
skipper; and Mole winner. And none of
these is her day job!
special at Jury Duty, but from the first
moment I saw Dorothy sitting next to her
defense lawyer, I instantly knew 2 things:
1) she could never have done all the
horrible things they said she did, and
2) I somehow had to have her in my life.
creative people I know with an amazing
sense of style and music running
through her veins. She's like nobody
else.
to say only: Dorothy is the Mole. You
didn't hear it from me.
The easiest way to make her smile is 1.
Bring her some Bubble tea 2. Take her
to a shoe store or 3. Strike up a
conversation about that guy from Queer
as Folk.