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April 16, 2013
Tuesday's Stack's Like Skin-Popped Smack
- Swedish Shop Made Staffers Wear Bra Sizes - Court sides with woman who sued lingerie chain The Change lingerie shop in Sweden swears it had only the best of intentions in telling female staffers to wear their bra size on a badge.
- How a gang of pickpockets shut down the Louvre - The Week
- "Plum poppy-seed muffins; shaved asparagus pizza; sweet peas and shells alfredo; leek fritters with garlic and lemon; pancetta, white bean, and swiss chard pot pies; pistachio masala lamb chops with cucumber mint raita."Sometimes Perelman’s writing can verge on twee.... What to Eat in Springtime : The New Yorker
- TYWKIWDBI ("Tai-Wiki-Widbee"): Arguably the world's worst novelist
- 9 Percent of Americans Say They'd Bonk A Sexbot | Popular Science
- Women are 'better off without their bras' (say scientists who took FIFTEEN YEARS to inspect women's breasts) | Mail Online
- Giant steel Dragon Bridge in Vietnam breathes fire | The Sideshow - Yahoo! News
- Governor imposes tax on the rain | Metro News Waiting for "Taxpayers impose tar and feathers on governor"
- Iconic Sandwiches of the World, from Banh Mi to Zapiekanka: BA Daily: Bon App騁it As with many Sandwiches of the World, the banh mi is named for its bread, the Vietnamese style of baguette, introduced under French colonial rule. You can put almost anything in there, but cilantro, pickled carrots, and pate are among the most common.
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Posted by: tim at April 16, 2013 5:38 AM
During my yearlong vacation in Vietnam courtesy USAF, I spent a little time in Saigon. I didn't see, hear, taste, smell or touch anything that wasn't second-rate, at best.
Posted by: BillH at April 16, 2013 7:39 AM
Ahhh . . . . Betty Page. :-)
Annete Funicello was for love
Betty Page was for lust.
That is how a pubescent boy's mind worked, back in the day.
Posted by: Don Rodrigo at April 16, 2013 8:33 AM