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Tasty tidbits of lunacy for a Sunday

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Sunday
Apr 13,2008
  • Couple of Brits are planning to drive a converted double-decker bus quite a long way. Slideshow and commentary on the Guardian. Choice quote: “eh, not a double decker bus, but we’ve both driven pretty big vehicles before, so we’re not really worried about that.” More in the Sunday feature article.
  • Dolly and Kenny would be rolling in their graves - Feist and the Constantines redo “Islands in the Sun” AND F*CKING KILL IT. Stupid emo/indie pretension. Here’s the classic on YouTube. The BeeGees did a good cover as well.
  • Douglas Adams was wrong. The number is not 42 - it’s 53. As in the average number of friends held by youth across several continents (MTV Asia slideshow, thanks Sean!)


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