Is Otto not the luckiest guy? He gets to see Elissa daily. Otto, you were nothing without Elissa, Nothing!

Describe where you would carve Elissa's name if given the opportunity and any necessary tools.

Seth Goldstein, Cornell University
Carved
Elissa's name into the front lawn. (though it was Stephanie Mann's idea)

Shira Spring, Some place in Canada
For
Elissa I would even re-roof (is that a word) my house so that with different tiles, I would spell out her name and profess my love and admiration for her to all that fly above in the air!

Gaby Schoenfeld, Cornell University
I am going to propose the idea of getting the license plates changed on my family's car to "
Elissa 4-eva".

Lily Alpert, Cornell University
I am going to shave
Elissa's name into my boyish haircut. In addition, I would have the Big Red Marching Band (put them to GOOD use for once) spell it out on the football field at every halftime. In addition to this, I would chisel "Elissa" into the side of our gorge, so everyone, sight seers and suicide attempters alike, will be able to bask in the glory of her name.

Shana Cohen, Some place in California
I would carve
Elissa's name in all the foods that I ate so that when I go to eat, Elissa would always be with me.

Daniel Brito, State University at Binghamton
I would tattoo
Elissa's name right onto my left butt cheek right in between my mom's name and my past fourteen girlfriends' names. Was that wrong? It doesn't beat the lawn, but it just might draw a laugh or two.

Keri Ebert, Boston University and her friend Heather
Our first thought was to repaint the T(subway). That didn't work when we realized that her name might get scratched or dirtied do to some ungrateful Bostonians. Then in accordance with my title as "group slut" I thought maybe I would paint
Elissa's name above my bed so all the guys in the Boston area will see it clearly. Since I still consider myself a good girl, I decided this wouldn't be appropriate. My final thought was inspired as I was crossing the street and I noticed how people seem to stare at the traffic lights. I have begun my mission to reprogram all of the traffic lights in Boston to say I love Elissa in Morse code.

Brian Bank, Boston University
Mark my words, the STATUE OF LIBERTY will one day bear her name on the silly scroll that she holds. That is my new mission in life.

Janine N. Abbate, Union College
If given the choice of where I would carve
Elissa's name i would have to pick my forehead. This way, everyone I meet will constantly be reminded of how devoted I am to Elissa and how happy I am that she lets me be her friend.

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