Joey Perr and Jeff Desmarais share two things at this moment: they both are called by names that are shorter than their full names and have discovered a way to enhance their experience at the epicenter: a new way of sitting for a new commons for a new future. This discovery (or innovation for the more neo-classically minded of you) came about after discussing why the Clark Council of Elders would buy seats that are aren't all too comfortable. But after a moment Joey (Joseph) Perr was given an insight from mother truth (wuddup Hegelian Idealism) and a new way of sitting transfered from the world of ideals to the world of real(z). "I'm so much more comfortable this way, without even noticing it," says Joey Perr sitting and epicenter enthusiast. "Why is it better that way?" asks Shai Erlichman (Clark '09) . "You just gotta try it," replies Joey. So what is this new way? While we will supply photos so that you can see what it looks like, in order to recieve a description we will gladly to share this new way with you in person, at the center of it all... the epicenter.

Joey (Joseph) Perr Clark Universtiy Student '11

Jeff (Jeffrey) Desmarais, Clark University student '09
Sincerely,
The Third Person Present Tense
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