Tuesday, 16 February 2010

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Tuesday, 16 February 2010 05:00 pm
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Posted at Twitter, because it's really too short to post here...

  • How to Grab a Reader: RT @stlzoo: A couple finds a dead body, secrets it away in a safe place & feeds the remains to its babies.
  • Weird science: 'study found those who ate to "Oops I did it again" ate 9% less than those who dined to "Swan Lake"' (via @DietExaminerSTL)
  • Still want backyard chickens. Family still reminds me that people tried to steal FISH from our yard. So, no chickens yet.
  • Whoever suggested Empire of the Sun to me: we need to talk. Let me get my stick.
  • Never noticed before, but Richie Sambora's guitar on "Imagine/Give Peace a Chance" medley suddenly becomes "Eurotrash Girl."
  • How do I introduce a bill requiring Rob Mayer to stay the fuck out of my business? tinyurl.com/y8kzyto
  • I get paranoid when my mp3 player shuffles appropriate holiday songs. How many covers of "My Funny Valentine" do I really have?
  • Pickles to be made, dishes to be done, smut to be written, Tuesdays to be fattened up...
  • Misleading article on markup from @HowStuffWorks. Added expense is often for labor, not to swindle customers. Gotta pay workers!
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