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Some Fitting Anagrams for Lana Del Rey
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NY TIMES: "Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, made... →
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“It seems the department still considers the potato a second-class vegetable.”
– A spokesman for the National Potato Council, irked that — despite a failed USDA attempt to limit potato use in new school lunch guidelines — potatoes are still passed over in favor of greener, leafier vegetables. (via bencrair)
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WatchWatch
This is the single most wonderful thing I have ever seen. “Something about this country is opposed to understanding the complexity of children.” And. “Newt Gingrich is an idiot of great renown.” washingtonpoststyle: Stephen Colbert interviews Maurice Sendak. This is the greatest interview in the history of “The Colbert Report.” (Go to our actual tumblog if you have...
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In case you missed it: A comprehensive list of... →
Tax code • To prevent businesses from getting out of paying their fair share of taxes by moving jobs and profits overseas, every multinational company should have to pay a basic minimum tax from now on. “And every penny should go towards lowering taxes for companies that choose to stay here and hire here,” Obama said. • “If you’re an American manufacturer, you should...
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Lapham's Quarterly: John Tyler's Grandsons Are... →
laphamsquarterly: Shut UP, history! You are so crazy! mentalflossr: Born in 1790, John Tyler was our 10th President. He took office in 1841 after William Henry Harrison died. And he has two living grandchildren! Not great-great-great-grandchildren. Their dad was Tyler’s son. How is this possible? The Tyler men have a habit of having kids very late in life. Lyon Gardiner Tyler, one...
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