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June 13, 2013

In Passing #67

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Love and Madness in the Jungle: The Tale of John and Ann Bender and Their Quest for Paradise A brilliant American financier and his exotic wife build a lavish mansion in the jungles of Costa Rica, set up a wildlife preserve, and appear to slowly, steadily lose their minds. A spiral of handguns, angry locals, armed guards, uncut diamonds, abduction plots, and a bedroom blazing with 550 Tiffany lamps ends with a body and a compelling mystery: Did John Felix Bender die by his own hand? Or did Ann Bender kill him to escape their crumbling dream?

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Re: The Benders. They gained the whole world and lost their minds.

Posted by: Jewel at June 13, 2013 10:52 AM

Peesha! I'M the worlds smallest museum.

Posted by: RPF at June 13, 2013 11:03 AM

Sailer's observation on Google Gaydar is important. It is interesting, in light of the NSA stuff, that employees at Google are free to tamper with search results in such a manner.

Where is the competition to Google?

There is a market for the service.

Posted by: Mike at June 13, 2013 10:43 PM

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