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Monday, January 27, 2003

A picture named cover.jpgJust in case, part 2. Linkfilter is being great tonight. A wealth of information. Here's a link to all the naughty stuff your parents were afraid to tell you about.

"This isn't biology, it's bad renaissance art. It's not important to know how girl parts work. Just be aware that they're beautiful. Like a flower. "
11:24:25 PM     |     
  


A picture named atomic-cover-400.jpgJust in case. You never know. How to protect yourself, by Science Service, New York 1950. "link"
11:11:45 PM     |     
  

A picture named pcard2.jpgMhmmm ... ! I had some of their lemon-flavoured toffees on New Year's Eve (the whole box in fact) and the next morning I felt sick. Which is a good sign, it means their toffees must be really good, or otherwise you wouldn't be sick the next day. Farrah's Original Harrogate Toffee - unfortunately I was to stupid to find any ordering information on the website. It seems you have to buy them directly at their shop in Harrogate, Yorkshire. North Yorkshire that is.

"John Farrah - Harrogate Toffee was established in 1840. John's mother, an assistant in a local bakery was taught the recipe by her employer; Mr. Swan.
The all important method was handed to John, who saw the potential and started commercial distinctive blue and silver tins. The lemon flavour was designed to combat the putrid taste of Harrogate's sulphur water."

10:55:13 PM     |     
  


A picture named robot.gifThis is fantastic. An Advertising Slogan Generator. I Can't Believe It's Not The Advertising Slogan Generator! Via Industrial Technology and Witchcraft.
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