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Wednesday, May 21, 2003

A hotdog is botello fartum in Latin, ac

A hotdog is botello fartum in Latin, according to the Vatican’s Lexicon Recentis Latinitatis.

Saturday, May 17, 2003

Played by the lost boys of Sudan in the Nazal Jazz Band, a

Played by the lost boys of Sudan in the Nazal Jazz Band, a kochkoch is a musical instrument made from a wooden bench on to which three rows of bottle caps and small pieces of metal strung together by a wire are attached. Jutting out of the bench on both sides of the metal rows are two spikes that hold two flat, metal plates. Three drums sit in front of the bench. The musician hits the bottle caps, metal plates and drums with sticks.

Friday, May 09, 2003

Heimat is a German word which roughly transla

Heimat is a German word which roughly translates as, “the place one feels at home.”

Wednesday, May 07, 2003

Creeping normalcy refers to

Creeping normalcy refers to slow trends concealed within noisy fluctuations.

Friday, April 25, 2003

In Argentina, a ñoqui

In Argentina, a ñoqui is a politically-connected party loyalist who collects a paycheck in exchange for only token work, or even none at all.

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