Playing with my food, and other things...
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Paul/Male/56-60. Lives in United States/North Carolina/Carrboro, speaks English. Eye color is brown. I am skinny. I am also cynical. My interests are All Music/All Food.
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Wednesday, September 03, 2003

I have become a fan of Duh! - nearly every entry makes me laugh out loud.
8:12:21 PM    comment []

“Over-Egged” Replaces “Sexed-up” As Euphemism For Tony Blair’s Iraq Lies

 

From The Independent

From The Guardian Unlimited

From The BBC

 

(The news ain’t traveled to the desks of US papers yet – I was able to snag these articles from UK papers only because I have a very fast Internet connection)


8:07:10 PM    comment []

I sure wish the Durham Herald Sun kept their articles online longer. Nice piece about panko today, if you can get there before it's gone...
7:25:15 PM    comment []

A picture named the pineapple bears fruit.jpg

Wow, Rich, look what has happened to my pineapples since we last spoke!


5:21:32 PM    comment []

Lend Lease Act 2003

A fleet of 13 dilapidated US ships, heavily polluted with asbestos, oil and deadly PCBs, will embark on the 4,500-mile journey from America's east coast to Teesside in the next month amid warnings from salvage experts that they risk bringing an environmental disaster in their wake.

Seven years ago Bill Clinton ruled that the US navy's "ghost fleet" of 120 decomposing hulks could not be scrapped in developing countries because their pollution and toxic loads risked the lives of shipyard workers.

But a British company has signed a $17m (£10.8m) contract to dismantle the most fragile vessels at a dockyard near Hartlepool.


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