Now Reading: Woman Gives husband a year’s worth of Sex
And they say romance is dead. Just reading Charla Muller gives husband a year’s worth of sex for his 40th birthday
When I offered my husband sex every day for a year to celebrate his 40th birthday he literally fell over. After hearing the words, Brad slipped on a toy on the floor and landed with a thud.
Now Reading - Food Research finds meat pie not so Australian
Just reading an article on News.com.au about the origins of the humble meat pie and while we apparently claim it as our own, it turns out that Food Research finds meat pie not so Australian.
According to Brisbane food historian Dr Janet Clarkson, who has spent years researching our culinary icon, the pie was invented as a way to preserve meat in medieval Europe.
The pastry, today an essential part of a good pie, was not meant to be eaten, The Courier-Mail reports.
“There were no metal baking dishes or ways to keep food fresh, so the pastry was used both as cooking container and preserver,” Dr Clarkson said.
“Called a ‘coffin’, it was made with very hard rye flour up to seven inches thick and wrapped around the meat and baked. This could preserve meat for up to a year.”
Now Reading: Google Hires Goats
Just reading how Google has hired a herd of Goats. Apparently as part of their employment package they do receive a free lunch.
Now Reading: Music Piracy in 1897
Is just reading an article Music Industry Angry Over Piracy from…1897?. Readers of a newspaper could pick albums that they wanted, mail off the money and they would get the album in the mail.
Now Reading: Top 10 Microsoft Moments
Just reading Time Top 10 Microsoft Moments - Bill Gates was never cool in any of them though.
For the record, in my opinion the highlight of Microsoft Operating Systems was Windows 98 Second Edition. For me it just worked as it should.
As for the Seinfield Ad, it is painful viewing,
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