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Category Archives: The Good Life
A Day in the Life of an Ancient Athenian Citizen
Blowhard, Esq. writes: It’s the 5th century BC. Because Athens’s allies pay the city tribute (i.e. protection money in exchange for Athens shielding them from the Persians), you are sufficiently wealthy that you don’t need to work for a living. You … Continue reading
Posted in History, The Good Life
Tagged ancient Greece, ancient Greek art, ancient history, Plato, Socrates, symposium, Teaching Company
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Village Du Jour
Blowhard, Esq. writes: Molyvos, Lesbos, Greece. Source. Click on the image to enlarge.
Naked Lady of the Week: Charlotte Stokely
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Charlotte is a freckle-faced, butt-heavy porn actress and model who’s got a plush, Louisiana-jailbait-meets-California-golden-girl appeal. When she started she was charmingly fleshy, almost plump; these days the baby fat has been replaced by a chic, model-like … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Sex, The Good Life
Tagged American Apparel, Charlotte Stokely, naked lady of the week, nude photography
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Quote Du Jour: On the French Sidewalk Café
Blowhard, Esq. writes: It would be hard to imagine a more recognizable third place than a French bistro. Traditional third places tend to have physical features that unmistakably indicate what they are — these are sometimes called signal fittings. Thus, … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, The Good Life, Travel
Tagged Advertising, France, French cafés, third places, traditionalism
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Trattoria Machiavelli
Eddie Pensier writes: On my just-concluded trip to New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles, I indulged myself in food and drink on a truly Lucullan scale. One restaurant we visited, Machiavelli on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, was the destination … Continue reading
Posted in Food and health, Personal reflections, The Good Life, Travel
Tagged Italian food, New York City, pasta, restaurants
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Spring Jiggles In
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Spring is here. The girls have emerged from their winter cocoons of cloth and fur and the jiggle is once more abroad in the land. All winter long the jiggle, that gayest decoration of the public … Continue reading
Posted in Books Publishing and Writing, Sex, The Good Life
Tagged Esquire, George A. McNamara, Rosanna Arquette, spring, the jiggle
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Cocktail Du Jour
Paleo Retiree writes: Our Cocktail Du Jour series is mainly intended as a way to celebrate the pleasures of leisure, class, elegance, funkiness and getting a little high, as well as an ongoing tip of the hat to the cocktail renaissance … Continue reading
Posted in Food and health, The Good Life, Travel
Tagged arizona, booze, cocktails, flops, tucson
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Ads Everywhere 6
Paleo Retiree writes: That’s an ad on the plastic credit-card style room key we’re using at a Tucson hotel. In addition to being a little insulting, the visuals make the key hard to read where its main function goes: I … Continue reading
Posted in Commercial art, Media, Shopping, The Good Life, Travel
Tagged ads, Advertising, travel
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Naked Lady of the Week: Kyla Cole
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: It’s impossible to write about Kyla Cole without dwelling on her eyes: calling them “blue” doesn’t do them justice; it’s a bit like calling the sun “hot” and then closing the book as though you’d exhausted … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Sex, The Good Life
Tagged bush, Kyla Cole, naked lady of the week, nude photography, Porn, Slovakia
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Travel Linkages
Fenster writes: An article from The Atlantic on How Airline Ticket Prices Fell 50% in 30 Years (and Why Nobody Noticed). And one on the shake-up in intercity bus travel. And one on how Airbnb is changing the market for … Continue reading
Posted in Food and health, The Good Life, Travel
Tagged air travel, airbnb, Geno's, intercity bus, Yo Bus
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