Monday, April 06, 2015

Miss Cellania's Links

6 Secret Tips for Cruise Ships.

How to Compensate for Tragedy. Tucson managed to distribute donated funds for shooting victims and survivors without a scandal. (via Digg)

Opening statement of Mr. Harold Schoff, attorney for Mr. Coyote: In the case of Wile E. Coyote vs. ACME Company. (via Metafilter)

The Definitive Oral History of 1980s Digital Icon Max Headroom.

The Hidden Meaning in a Dog's Wagging Tail. The canine hind end has a language all its own.

20 Things You Didn’t Know About Your Favorite Classic Hollywood Stars. They were larger than life, but still were real people underneath.

An Adorable Otter Pup Takes A Break To Learn How To Otter. Clinging to Mom is great, but learning to swim on your own is even better!

10 Restroom Etiquette Rules People Are Constantly Breaking. You’ll want to wash your hands after reading this -or even take a shower.

This Humans Of New York Photo Has The Best Comment Section On The Internet. It became a support group for people with celebrity names.

F. Scott Fitzgerald On A Budget. At $36,000 a year (in 1923), he was too poor to economize.

1 comment:

  1. In the matter of Mr. Coyote, I find for the Defendant, as Mr. Coyote has clearly not read or followed the instructions for use of these products. Roe Drunner, Judge.

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