Anonymous Juice tries to review everything he's ever encountered.
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Anonymous Juice tries to review everything he's ever encountered. I first read about this website whilst reading the Web Life section of The Guardian this morning while on the train to work. I live in Liverpool and . . . cont
...which only goes to point out that quantity drives out quality (K. Marx).
posted by Postroad at 2:55 PM on August 4, 2001
posted by Postroad at 2:55 PM on August 4, 2001
...to arrive in perfection, a man should have very sincere friends or inveterate enemies; because he would be made sensible of his good or ill conduct, either by the censures of the one, or the admonitions of the other (Diogenes).
posted by feelinglistless at 4:13 PM on August 4, 2001
posted by feelinglistless at 4:13 PM on August 4, 2001
...suddenly I was witness to the excruciating sight of a pale English ass beginning to swallow an innocent band of Chinese lycra. (It was another result of rampant globalism -- the West consuming the East without mercy.)
heh.
posted by roboto at 5:50 PM on August 4, 2001
heh.
posted by roboto at 5:50 PM on August 4, 2001
Brunching does something like this already, but their "Ratings" section is far less serious. For example, they have ratings for:
- Israeli Snack Foods
- Coca-Cola Slogans
- Speed Racer Characters
- Dairy Products
... and more.
posted by brownpau at 12:55 AM on August 5, 2001
- Israeli Snack Foods
- Coca-Cola Slogans
- Speed Racer Characters
- Dairy Products
... and more.
posted by brownpau at 12:55 AM on August 5, 2001
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----->I first read about this website whilst reading the Web Life section of The Guardian this morning while on the train to work. I live in Liverpool and have to commute to Manchester every day. Usually it takes about an hour and a quarter from my home, but today I was a little bit quicker. I sat at a table and ate a cheese, ham and pickle sandwich, which was a bit dribbly. There was a girl sitting opposite with short brown hair in a pink T-shirt and button nose reading 'The Last Don' by Mario Puzzo. As a journey, I was quite impressed with the amount of time taken at Deansgate station as the train usually stops but this morning it plodded through the station. I got to work in plenty of time.
August, 04 | It's a lifestyle choice
posted by feelinglistless at 1:23 PM on August 4, 2001