p.s., I would be willing to sell my coveted autographed copy for no less than $250K which I will probably use for bail money if the original research on baby naming turns out to be false: Kevins (plural) tend to end up in jail.November 9, 2009
Getting My Superfreak On
I'm halfway through the new, Superfreakonomics and so far it lives up to the challenge of being just as good as its predecessor. Who know oral sex from sex workers in Chicago costs an average of $37.26? Also highly intriguing, and controversial, is how they represented or apparently represented some ideas about carbon's effect on the global climate. Having actually heard Levitt and Dubner speak publically about that chapter, I fully believe that their advocacy of geoengineering options or, at the very least, their desire to see geoengineering options discussed seriously is well founded and not part of any denial camp movement.
p.s., I would be willing to sell my coveted autographed copy for no less than $250K which I will probably use for bail money if the original research on baby naming turns out to be false: Kevins (plural) tend to end up in jail.
p.s., I would be willing to sell my coveted autographed copy for no less than $250K which I will probably use for bail money if the original research on baby naming turns out to be false: Kevins (plural) tend to end up in jail.
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