FILLING OUT FORMS PART 2
YESTERDAY, LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS contributor Jonathan Sawday introduced us to filling out form A. 2042. Today in Part 2, we learn more of this and other bumf in Brit … Continue reading
FILLING OUT FORMS PART 1
JONATHAN SAWDAY’S “FILL IN THE BLANKS,” London Review of Books, June 29, 2023, shares vignettes of official correspondence employed by the British during the First World War. Like other LRB … Continue reading
RICH GUYS, ETHICS, AND THE LAW
ANATOLE FRANCE, 1921 NOBELIST, wrote in 1894, “The law, in its majestic equality, forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal … Continue reading
PURITANICAL PACHYDERMS
H.L. MENCKEN DEFINED PURITANISM as “the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.” G.K. Chesterton wrote, “A puritan is a person who pours righteous indignation into the wrong things.” … Continue reading
MICKEY D’S COKE
DOES A COKE FROM MCDONALD’S taste better than others? It should. And the allrecipes website tells why. Ray Kroc and Coke. Coca-Cola and the founder of McDonald’s go ’way back: … Continue reading
JUST PHILOSOPHIZING
THOUGH PH.D. TRANSLATES INTO Doctorate in Philosophy, I confess my own degree never represented much knowledge of philosophy per se. Somehow the subject was too dense, too filled with arcane … Continue reading
FARMER’S COKE AND OTHER SIPS
HERE’S AN ALTERNATIVE FOR NON-beer drinkers who’d like to experiment with nucleated peanuts: “Farmer’s Coke.” Atlas Obscura describes, “Historians speculate that the Southern tradition of blending shelled, salted peanuts and Coke … Continue reading
AVOCADO CARNITAS JALAPẼNO PIZZA
VOICE OF AMERICA REPORTS “THESE ARE Young America’s Favorite New Ethnic Foods,” and they ain’t pizza anymore. Dora Mekouar writes in VOA, June 14, 2023, “Millennials, people between the ages … Continue reading