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April 4, 2013
Thursday's Stack is Texting Back
- After the collapse of the Soviet Union, eccentric headstones with realistic, fanciful images began to appear in Russian cemeteries.
- In the past few years, I've bought eighty-one leather jackets. Dozens of boots and leather gloves. I've purchased pants that cost $5,000. I own a $22,000 coat.
- The least expensive full-size Brigg umbrella, made from a bamboo handle with a nylon canopy, is $420, or the equivalent of 14 years of cheap umbrellas, assuming a pace of three cheap ones a year.
- The Romaine Lettuce "heart" can be placed in a pan of water and with a little time, will eventually sprout a whole new head of lettuce, ready to harvest, eat, and repeat the process.
- Do airports have personalities? If so, JFK International Airport must possess a dark and complex intelligence.
- Was this the world's first mobile phone? 1938 film shows woman talking on a wireless device but it is not 'time travel' family say to the disappointment of conspiracy theorists
- The federal sharpshooters in Rock Creek Park are on the lookout for deer drawn to the corncob bait.
- The ‘Axis of Evil’, which the ‘reality-based’ community confidently supposed did not exist, is now aiming their missiles at the West Coast. That Axis of Evil – or whatever you want to call it — has been in gestation for a long time, in the form of shared WMD component development between North Korea, Iran and Pakistan.
Posted by gerardvanderleun at April 4, 2013 2:16 AM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.
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Poor Buzz, he thinks he's free, but he's just another hipster with more money than brains, and no judgment at all.
Posted by: Casca at April 4, 2013 7:30 AM