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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Lamb Hammer

I stumbled across an interesting fact while researching for a biography of Laas Ubar, the first man to successfully market the service of tying dead bodies to logs and floating them out to sea. It turns out 60 percent of the intellectual merchant class, which came to power during the Sluice riots of 1926, were left handed.
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