50 More Things More Interesting Than the ‘War'
LRC's Joe Stromberg just published a most amusing piece, 50 Things More Interesting Than the War. Since he appeared to challenge others to draw up a similar scheme, I was inspired to crank one out. So here is 51-100:
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Boots Randolph's version of O Come all ye Faithful
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Sturgis, South Dakota's Roadkill Café
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Duct tape
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Ted Koppel's hair
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Multiple regression analysis for accounting
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Summa Theologica
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Jay Leno's Detroit Lions jokes
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The Fairie Queene
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Nixon-Mao ping pong set
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Rhetoric
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Bastogne Historical Center
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Rothbard on Georgism

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Funnel cake
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Urban gentrification
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Google toolbar
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Anti-spammer software
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The National Enquirer
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Aloisio Galvani's experiments on muscular contraction of dead frogs
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Robert Nozick's dialectical abilities
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Heterogeneity
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Offshore investing and asset protection

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Candy cigarettes
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Greenspan's irrational exuberance
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Kid Rock and Pam Anderson
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Political incorrectness
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High-speed broadband
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Waiting for Diet Vanilla Coke
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SEC hearings
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Secession
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Objective ethics
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Crop circles
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Delaware's virtually non-existent incorporation fees
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eBay

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Mephisto sandals
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Web logs
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The Physiocrats' anti-mercantilism
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Whey protein drinks
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Liechtenstein's low tax rates

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Statement of marginal utility theory
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WWII propaganda posters
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Rockford Files reunion episodes
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Micro-breweries
- Anti-war protests
August 13, 2002
Karen De Coster, CPA, [send her mail] is a paleolibertarian freelance writer, graduate student in Austrian Economics, and a business professional from Michigan. Her first book is currently in the works. See her Mises Institute archive for more online articles, and check out her website
Copyright © 2002 Karen De Coster

