The American Craze for Octagonal Homes. With a tour of greatest surviving example.
Yellowstone's $1500 Inheritance Pass. It will be valid for the year 2172. (via Kottke)
The Many Faces of Brigitte Cleroux. She worked for 30 years under various names and forged nursing credentials. (via Damn Interesting)
A List of Features that Might Affect the Value of Your Home.
The Best TV Sex Scenes of All Time.
Batman gives the case for why he should be the leader of The Justice League.
Why Women have More Headaches than Men. (via Digg)
How swearing became a weapon of resistance for Ukrainians.
Comic of the Day: Friday.
A blast from the past (2017): 12 of the World's Most Impressive Easter Services.
7 comments:
> In fact, a new study published today in The Journal of Headache and Pain suggests headaches are a common condition that affects people around the globe.
This is why USA Today has its particular journalistic reputation as a good source of birdcage liner.
Used to be just eetting out of bed in the morning gave me a headache.
Then I switched to feet first.
Good Friday Miss C.
Yeah, yeeting out of bed is a bad idea. Happy Friday, gwdMaine!
Couldn't help but notice that just about every one of those sex-scene shows were from something other than broadcast TV – Netflix, Hulu, or a paid service like HBO – rather than over-the-air broadcast TV... which means if you want smut you still have to pay for it one way or the other.
-"BB"-
I've always enjoyed DIY smut better anyhow.
I agree BB, when I hear/read TV I separate it from cable/subscription services.
I suppose I'll be accused of being behind the times, but I'm really a hep cat.
Now excuse me while I yell at the whippersnappers on my lawn.
Maybe I'll buy that Yellowstone pass to use in my golden years.
Built my own octagonal log house 25 years ago when I got out of grad school, and never heard of the craze from the 1850's. The local building department said my plans for a 1000 sqft house were too small. Didn't want to spend more for more logs, so on the plane to Japan for my wedding I came up with the idea for an octagon. Like Fowler, I knew a circle was more efficient and settled for an octagon.
When I saw a 1500 year old octagonal temple in Japan, I knew I had to do it.
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