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"A Blog Post"
At the birthday dinner we attended last weekend (and at which I got soothingly drunk), we were all rather amused to read the menu and note that many, if not every, offering was liberally and randomly sprinkled with quotation marks. I came across this article today on one of my favorite websites, Arts & Letters Daily, and it afforded a giggle.
I wonder though, what really would constitute say, an "heirloom tomato" salad. The philosophy of hypothetical produce?
by at September 16, 2007 7:48 PM
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