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No doubt inspired by Roasty Toasty, the hot dog man that sold us greasy hot dogs outside of Smokey Joe’s, Wharton grad Zach Chodorow–the son of mega-restaurateur/nightlife all-star Jeffrey Chodorow–has sort of followed in his father’s footsteps. [...]
More, please.
I think the tagline “Country First” is a good one to stick with.
On today’s Ask Dartmouth: Is “The Big Green” really Dartmouth’s mascot? If so, where does it come from and what does it mean?
From the Daily Pennsylvanian:
University City has received excellent marks in all subjects on its 2008 District Report Card.
According to the report, in the last 10 years UCD has seen a 20-percent decrease in crime , a 16.5-percent increase in employment, improvements in pedestrian lighting and numerous green initiatives. Additionally, it has $4.5 billion invested in [...]
Links to the tributes to Tony Snow on the O’Reilly Factor.
I’m so over Obama. My vile distaste for him and the loony liberals is severely impacting the regularity of my blogging. I just want him to go away. It’s nearly impossible for this to happen, however, as he has even invaded my other interests–food and trends.
First up, this Obama lollipop from Kai’s Candy Company [Serious [...]
I just remembered that I forgot to post this from last week’s Santa Barbara County Fair. There wasn’t a Santa Maria Valley Democrats booth to be found. And there wasn’t an Obama sticker in the entire parking lot. Talk about a breath of fresh air…
Asking the questions the world wants to know…
In Obama’s United States of America, there are 57 states. There also apparently isn’t a two-term limit for the presidency, since Obama thinks he’ll be president for the next “8-10 years.” While we’re in this little fantasy world, let’s all imagine if it were President Bush, Senator McCain or any other prominent Republican. Unbelievable. [NewsBusters, [...]
This reminds me of when cars sporting Bush campaign stickers were keyed or had their tires slashed. I bet it’s the same people, with a new axe to grind. [Moonbattery]
Philadelphia is a fantastic place to attend college. With dozens of colleges and universities within or just outside the city limits, Philadelphia is literally full of thousands of young people. But, not surprisingly, most of these students flee the city shortly after graduation, even if it’s just to live in a neighboring suburb and do [...]