John A. Hulsey '03 told the Roving Reporter Dec. 15 that he wanted to know what women wanted.
Be careful what you wish for.
Within a week, his inbox was flooded with e-mails from women he did not know telling him about their deepest desires.
(This, contrary to popular belief, does not happen to all men on The Crimson. Hulsey is a Crimson editor).
The Roving Reporter question of the week--"What do you want for Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa?" elicited a number of creative responses, including Hulsey's, who said, "I want the power Mel Gibson has in his new movie, What Women Want."
Hulsey thought his comment was amusing, but had no idea what sort of ramifications it would have.
"I guess I seem friendly or something," he said. "I think I am a definite weird magnet."
At last count, Hulsey has received over 60 e-mail messages from these women, many of whom attend Harvard Law School and Williams College.
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