The New York Times reviews a trendy fashion boutique in delightfully snarky fashion. The place truly does sound bizarre; the sales clerk at the store was disappointed that they’d sold out of the dress that came with an instruction manual.
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green. The green of money. Denominations of hamburger
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| The rise of the hamburger
as a form of currency can be attributed to several
aspects of Akkadian civilization.
Yes, the most delicious hamburger of all is not brown, but
green. The green of money. Denominations of hamburger
(and current value in USD:)
- ¼-pounder ($3.79)
- Cuneiform, or “Cuney” ($8.00)
Problems with the currency:
- Deflation due to hunger
- Fraud (soy fillers)
- Hamburgers not invented yet
As Dr. Tabi said:
Wallets became foetid and repulsive.
This was quite the boon for the influential
Guild of Wallet-Washers.
|
July 30th, 2008 at 12:37
Awesome. Favorite line: “These clothes were mocking me. A certain cardigan was really starting to make me angry.”