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And Dengue if it ain’t gettin’ worse every year!

“Immersed in a nationwide battle against an outbreak of dengue fever, President Fidel Castro revived on Monday an old

“Vee Have Vays of Making You Dress…” (A Satire)

Helga and Eva, twin 24-year old Austrian fashion designers, have hit upon the perfect fashion idea at just the right (uh, left?) time:

Being Dana Scully

“A Florida technology company is poised to ask the government for permission to market a first-ever computer ID chip that could be embedded

“Well, it sounded really, you know, courageous at the time”

This PETA

‘S what I get for mixin’ Skittles and peyote..

Just popped over to the Weekly Standard online to enjoy my daily helping of thoughtful conservative punditry — only to find Matt LaBash on

Get Your Wurtzel On:  Part Two of Jim Treacher’s “Bozac Nation”

Elizabeth Wurtzel responds: “What are these, Altoids? ‘Curiously strong mints’ my ass! Bring me the smack, jack! Lizzy’s ready to ride the horsey! (Oh, and bring me some Oreos, too. Double stuffs…)”

Bandwidth Band-aid

Our DSL is down again, so posting will be light until we can get the problem straightened out. We apologize for that emptiness you’re feeling inside…

Take your first left, and keep goin’ ‘til you reach an ivory tower…

Well, Andrew Hofer and Matt Yglesias have chimed in on the prevalence of an “academic left,” so to keep up, I’ll offer a few observations of my own (which I first posted as a comment on Andrew’s site): As an undergrad, I didn’t notice much in the way of a liberal slant to my classes — but then, I wasn’t paying a whole lot of attention in those years, busy

No Exit?  Kant argue with you there…

My results on the Ethical Philosophy Selector: 1. Sartre (100%) Click here for info 2. Bentham (82%) Click here for info 3. Epicureans (82%) Click here for info 4. Kant (75%) Click here for info 5. Rand (73%) Click here for info 6. Mill (71%) Click here for info 7. Spinoza (63%) Click here for info 8. Stoics (60%) Click here for info 9. Aristotle (56%) Click here for info

Goody Goody Gumdrops

National Review’s David Kopel reminds readers that