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Sweating and Eating (Pizza, Italian Ice, Etc) in New Haven Similar
I wanted pizza; Amy wanted hiking. Jason, our mutual New Haven friend, was up for doing both. But the sweating and labored breathing that comes from physical exertion (doesn't take much in my case) started before I even left New York. The rerouted J train from my Brooklyn apartment to Manhattan caused me run for the Metro-North train just minutes before it was to pull out of Grand Central. I ran/power walked towards the front of the train, skipping the crowded cars, until I realized the whole train was crowded—obviously, since it was going to leave in about 30 seconds. I plopped my butt some...Feed: The Girl Who Ate Everything
Denny’s Rockstar Menu Brings Sellout Bands’ Favorite Late-Night Meals to the Masses Similar
Via Wired’s Scott Thill: Starting Tuesday night, a whole new echelon of the art/commerce merge arrives when late-night diner Denny’s inaugurates its Dr. Pepper-bankrolled Rockstar Menu with the help of Eagles of Death Metal, Taking Back Sunday, The All-American Rejects and more. Menu items include: “Taking Back Bacon Burger Fries” by Taking Back Sunday Starting with a plate of [...]Feed: Business Pundit
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Geek Ink: Comics Fans Show Off Tattoos Similar
: Photo: Jim Merithew/Wired.com All comic book fans dig ink. Some of them just take their superhero obsessions a little further than others. Michael Boyce (left) wears his love of comics on his sleeves. A thirtysomething artist who runs On Comic Ground, a comics shop in San Diego, his arms are covered with tattoos of all the superheroines he grew up with: fightin' females like Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Supergirl and Wonder Girl. "Once I started getting one girl, I had to get 'em all," Boyce said. With flesh forever marked with the comics and sci-fi characters they know and love, geeks like Boyce ...Feed: Wired: Culture







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