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Biblical city of Nineveh under threat in Iraq {Gadling}

Aug 24th 2011 5:33PM When or where
Could you compare
High life
To the life you find here?
Not since Nineveh, not since Tyre,
Not since Babylon turned to mire
For a sin of a kind we never mind here!
Where or when ever again
Low life
Like the life well known here?

Not since Jericho started slidin'
From the din of a horn that's never blown here!
Our palaces are gaudier,
Our alley ways are bawdier,
Our princes more autocratichere,
Our beggars more distinctly aromatichere!
Where could you
Ever pursue
Your life
With the zeal we feel here?
Not since Babylon read that writing,
Not since Jericho heard that trumpet,
Not since Nebuchadnezzar's hanging garden went to pot,
Not since that village near
Gomorrah got
Too hot For Lot!
No, not since Nineveh,
Not since Ninevaheh-eh, eh-eh!
Nineveh!


Dior Designer John Galliano Is Fired; Natalie Portman 'Deeply Shocked and Disgusted' by His Anti-Semitic Remarks {Stylelist (Main)}

Mar 1st 2011 3:09PM Just another uppity homosexual who, had he lived at the time of the Nazis, would have been one of the first to be be made to wear a pink triangle, instead of a yellow star, and would have been imprisoned, starved, gassed and subsequently inicinerated. Gallianno should walk the runway of shame.

Is New Vegas Hotel Too Hot? {AOL Travel News}

Sep 30th 2010 7:44PM Roasted lawyer? Mmmmm. Just put a fork in him.

Blue Bell Ice Cream vs. Breyers {Slashfood}

Aug 23rd 2010 12:42PM Have you all noticed that the great Mimi Sheraton has weighed in on this great ice cream debate. Ms Sheraton was the most brilliant New York Times restaurant critic, and the most feared as well. Her favorible pronouncements could elevate a restaurant and its chef to instant fame, tie up its switchboard with calls for reservations. Likewise, a put down from this doyenne of food writers could take down a chef a toque or two. Ms Sheraton must be slumming today. But she's really in good company. Bon appetite, Mimi, baby!

Chloe Sevigny Laments 'Awful' Season of 'Big Love' {PopEater}

Mar 26th 2010 3:38PM Sevigny is so right. Week after week, the foolish plots thickened with hard to follow conflicts, ridiculous characters, contrived events, that turned into nothing more than a polemic on just about every societal ill imaginable. Big Love this season was one Big Bore.

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