According to Moscow newspapers, Stalin told the scientist: "I want a new invincible human being, insensitive to pain, resistant and indifferent about the quality of food they eat."
Heyyy. My brother eats anything, and he's certainly resistant for values that = stubborn. Aaaand, a KGB guy with some weird device once told him he was invincible. (They could tell from his aura.)
Crap. I think maybe I need to get him something nicer for Xmas.
Speaking of pastafarians, I keep meaning to take a picture of this house around the corner from me. Fortunately, City Paper took care of that last week so I can share.
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I am catching up on Ellen's for the week and Jim Carrey is making me cry I am laughing so hard. Don't usually like him at all.
Gud, that's awful.
In other news, I DON'T CARE if you got product xxxx in 1990 from us. I was 15 then. They were probably writing data on reels and shipping it by pony express. It's been a while. Things change. I don't care if that makes you feel old. ADAPT. If it's been 15 years, that we now call it product xxxy doesn't make it "new"
This would explain that 'Pocket Hercules' weightlifter -- wasn't he from Bulgaria?
Pocket Hercules -- aka Naim Suleymanoglu -- is from Turkey. Although, as countries go, Bulgaria is a pretty good guess.
Cool useless fact: the suffix -oglu in Turkish is the equivalent of -son in English. But it sounds lots cooler.
Gud, that's just awful. I am very sorry
this probably doesn't belong here.