Weekend link dump for June 5

Happy day-before-your-birthday, Olivia!

Don’t be surprised if a lot of school superintendents bail out in the coming months.

Maybe electing judges isn’t such a bad idea after all.

An analysis of the parenting styles in the “Twilight” books.

I’m not sure we want advertisers to know this much about how our brains work.

The museum of ancient Babylon.

A better way to pay for Medicare.

Crafters use Twitter to press a claim that Urban Outfitters stole a design from an independent producer.

Carlos Santana stands up for civil rights at baseball’s Civil Rights Game in Atlanta.

The reason why gay marriage opponents have such a hard time in court is that their arguments make no logical sense.

Good luck using these coins in vending machines.

If you celebrate National Punch a Hipster Day in an ironic fashion, does that defeat the purpose?

I don’t think I can deal with a national helium crisis right now.

May she smell many more this summer.

How low should the voting age go?

I think Tabasco sauce has its uses, though I’ll readily admit there are more flavorful hot sauces. If all you need is a little heat for cooking something, or to add to some other sauce, it’s just fine.

I’d like to see the MLB Players’ Association agree to ban smokeless tobacco in the next Collective Bargaining Agreement.

There’s an effort to recall the Arizona State Senator that sponsored its notorious (and illegal) anti-immigrant law. I hope it succeeds.

The greatness of Mariano Rivera really can’t be overstated.

Turns out that tort “reform” doesn’t do anything to control costs. Who ever could have guessed?

For all of your, um, Weiner news needs, Roy’s your man. That sounds dirtier than I intended it to sound.

RIP, Dr. Kevorkian.

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One Response to Weekend link dump for June 5

  1. Linkmeister says:

    I add Tabasco to corned beef hash and that’s about it. Pace Picante (Hot) works for me on the eggs and most Mexican dishes.

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