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Seven Questions with Dan Fowler

Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the hair raising, often imitated, never duplicated experience that is Dan Fowler. While his Mets have treated this season as their own personal junk show, this Tufts grad has been doing his thing.

1. Now that you have graduated Tufts, what's the biggest thing you miss about

it?

I miss having people scream Fowla as I walk around campus. However, I live with three kids who also graduated from Tufts so sometimes they try to replicate the glory days for me by screaming Fowla around the house. But, it's just not the same.



2. Your brother is a freshman here at Tufts, in the end, who will leave the

biggest legacy and why?



Elliott, that is a fine question right there. To be honest, I was wondering that myself. I'm a tough act to follow, but Zak could be up to the challenge.

3. In one sentence, describe the Tufts athletic program.

No. I'm still upset that the athletic department never contacted me about my column where I offered to be a Tufts coach (for free I might add). I'm also pissed that none of the coaches contacted me after I wrote a column offering my services as a Tufts athlete. On a side note, The Daily should really republish my Fowl Ball columns this year.

4. How could the Patriots cut Lawyer Milloy?

I'm from NY so I'm a big fan of the move. I also think the Red Sox should give Manny, Pedro, and Nomar to the Mets.



5. Now that you have graduated and the little juice you had around the Tufts

community is lost, how are you ever going to find companionship again?

I'm hosting a party tomorrow in Providence. Holla at me for more info.



6. How should students protest the cable system on campus not carrying ESPN?

What? You're kidding me? You don't have ESPN? That is ridiculous! I would suggest staging a sleep-in in the admissions office. That has been a successful method of protest in the past.



7. What is one thing that is good about the real world and one thing that sucks

about it?

Well, currently I am a reporter... so I now get paid to do exactly the same thing I did at the Daily for free. I'm not gonna lie, it's a pretty sweet deal. The bad thing is that I don't have Monday's and Friday's off like I did last year. It's mad hard to be productive five days a week.

By Elliott Wiley