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[[File:how_I_paid_1809.jpg|frame|The title's pretty much [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]]]
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{{quote|''"The story of how I paid for college begins like life itself -- in a pool of water. Not in the primordial ooze from which prehistoric fish first developed arms and crawled into the shore but in a heavily chlorinated pool of water in the backyard of Gloria D'Angelo's split-level ranch in Campton, New Jersey."''|'''Edward Zanni, our narrator''', first page}}
{{quote|''"The story of how I paid for college begins like life itself -- in a pool of water. Not in the primordial ooze from which prehistoric fish first developed arms and crawled into the shore but in a heavily chlorinated pool of water in the backyard of Gloria D'Angelo's split-level ranch in Campton, New Jersey."''|'''Edward Zanni, our narrator''', first page}}
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is ''How I Paid For College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship and Musical Theatre'' by Marc Acito.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is ''How I Paid For College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship and Musical Theatre'' by Marc Acito.
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* [[Actually Pretty Funny]]: Some (read: most) of the things Edward and his friends do take so much [[Refuge in Audacity]] they have permanent residency there, but it's actually still pretty funny.
* [[Actually Pretty Funny]]: Some (read: most) of the things Edward and his friends do take so much [[Refuge in Audacity]] they have permanent residency there, but it's actually still pretty funny.
* [[Attempted Rape]]
* [[Attempted Rape]]
* [[Biggus Dickus]]: Doug has some -- very impressive equipment.
* [[Biggus Dickus]]: Doug has some—very impressive equipment.
* [[Evil Genius]]: Natie
* [[Evil Genius]]: Natie
* [[Five-Man Band]]: Roles are subject to change, though. A ''lot''.
* [[Five-Man Band]]: Roles are subject to change, though. A ''lot''.
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Latest revision as of 08:49, 24 March 2017

The title's pretty much Exactly What It Says on the Tin
"The story of how I paid for college begins like life itself -- in a pool of water. Not in the primordial ooze from which prehistoric fish first developed arms and crawled into the shore but in a heavily chlorinated pool of water in the backyard of Gloria D'Angelo's split-level ranch in Campton, New Jersey."
Edward Zanni, our narrator, first page

It's 1983, Wallingford, New Jersey, a sleep bedroom community. Edward Zanni, an seventeen year old aspiring actor, is ready to go to the school of his dreams, Juilliard, after a summer of mischief and creative vandalism. However, after his father, Al, remarries and refuses to pay for his tuition, Edward turns to his lovable group of misfit musical theatre friends as they engage in blackmail, forgery, embezzlement and various illegal tactics to raise money for him to pay for college.

Ladies and gentlemen, this is How I Paid For College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship and Musical Theatre by Marc Acito.

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