Ice cream is a frozen dessert made from dairy products, such as cream (or substituted ingredients), combined with flavorings and sweeteners, such as sugar.
In the fifth century BC, ancient Greeks sold snow cones mixed with honey and fruit in the markets of Athens. Persians, having mastered the storage of ice, ate ice cream well into summer. Roman emperor Nero (37–68) ...
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A Guido is a stereotypical young working class Italian-American young male from the urban Northeastern United States, most commonly New York and the surrounding area. The Guido stereotype is often portrayed as humorously and incorrigibly uncultured, with a thuggish and overly macho attitude and an unyielding pride in his Italian ancestry.
The stereotyping of a Guido involves dressing in big gold ...
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With recent high-profile incidents involving dangerous goods imported from China, the American media has finally begun to warn consumers about the dangers of cheaply producing goods in a country hardly known for its strict safety regulations. After spending some time digging through product recall press releases, we've found that the mainstream media is still only reporting the tip of ...
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A Bushism is any of a number of peculiar words, phrases, pronunciations, malapropisms, semantic or linguistic errors that have occurred during the public speaking of George W. Bush.
For various reasons, some people think George Bush sucks. Others don't.
The videos below should settle the debate, once and for all.
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Joe Lieberman is currently serving his fourth term as a Democratic senator for the state of Connecticut. You might remember him from the 2000 presidential election, in which he was Al Gore's running mate. Back then, not many people had a problem with Lieberman. However, in the years since 2000, it has become painfully obvious to many ...
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