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February 26, 2013
Stack Tuesday Between Monday and Wednesday
- Are Smart Gadgets Making Us Dumb? - WSJ.com
- Before Greed: Americans Didn’t Always Yearn for Riches
- An Embarrassment of Riches: Literature and the Ethics of Wealth in the Gilded Age
- Begin the Descend: I found my passport and bought a plane ticket back to the homeland, where the rocket’s red glare remains a mere figure of speech.
- The Whistler of Portland Is only Allowed to Whistle While Walking
- Latest Fake in China – Concrete-Filled Walnuts
- Hints of Lost Continent Found Beneath Indian Ocean
- Gettin' paid from aid: Nigerian president 'spent $1million of aid money meant for poverty-stricken country on star-studded festival featuring Beyoncé and Jay-Z'
- Shoegazing - I am not like most men, in that I have a very un-manlike obsession: I like buying shoes.
Posted by gerardvanderleun at February 26, 2013 2:51 AM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.
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Before Greed: Americans Didn’t Always Yearn for Riches
Ah, yes...those halcyon days of yore. Where people were grateful to merely survive from one day to the next. Where obesity was just a word in the dictionary and no one could read. Where medical care for all disease was readily available from wizened old women of the advanced age of 37 in the form of asbestos pills and a poultice filled with witch hazel leaves soaked in whiskey.
Posted by: Mumblix Grumph at February 26, 2013 4:29 AM