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Across the room sat a group of American college kids.
But he used to be some kind of college kid.
After all, they were just college kids out having some fun.
She watched as a couple more college kids came in the door.
These are not college kids who have never been abroad.
All of the college kids who were hired for the summer are back in school.
How many college kids, back in 2000, said they were going to move out of the country if Bush won the election?
"Where in hell do these college kids get such an idea!"
"College kids love him because they think he's one of them," he said.
Instead I turned my attention to a college kid who is actually trying to do his small part to clean our water.
No wonder millions of high school and college kids love him.
Most of the people are college kids who want to have a good time."
"There are a lot of college kids who listen to him now," she said.
Or to the college kids who stop short when they see the long line of people crushed into the little store.
College kids didn't want to work at a place like that.
There were ten college kids here for every dirty old man.
"These are college kids playing with a ball and a stick."
Yet never has the Right flourished among college kids as it does today.
"A lot of guys used to hire high school and college kids, but now young people think they can make more money in other jobs."
A college kid gets home in May; he cannot possibly do it.
You know college kids: they dress in a kind of uniform.
"I put 10 bucks in that thing," one of the college kids kept saying.
I thought, maybe that's what a lot of the college kids will be like."
And not mainly college kids, either, which would at least be a kind of excuse.
Until America figures out its priorities, college kids are going to have to keep running just to stand still.