50 More Things More Interesting Than the ‘War’

by Karen De Coster

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:

  1. Boots Randolph’s version of O Come all ye Faithful

  2. Sturgis, South Dakota’s Roadkill Café

  3. Duct tape

  4. Ted Koppel’s hair

  5. Multiple regression analysis for accounting

  6. Summa Theologica

  7. Jay Leno’s Detroit Lions jokes

  8. The Fairie Queene

  9. Nixon-Mao ping pong set

  10. Rhetoric

  11. Bastogne Historical Center

  12. Rothbard on Georgism

  13. Funnel cake

  14. Urban gentrification

  15. Google toolbar

  16. Anti-spammer software

  17. The National Enquirer

  18. Aloisio Galvani’s experiments on muscular contraction of dead frogs

  19. Robert Nozick’s dialectical abilities

  20. Heterogeneity

  21. Offshore investing and asset protection

  22. Candy cigarettes

  23. Greenspan’s irrational exuberance

  24. Kid Rock and Pam Anderson

  25. Political incorrectness

  26. High-speed broadband

  27. Waiting for Diet Vanilla Coke

  28. SEC hearings

  29. Secession

  30. Objective ethics

  31. Crop circles

  32. Delaware’s virtually non-existent incorporation fees

  33. eBay

  34. Mephisto sandals

  35. Web logs

  36. The Physiocrats’ anti-mercantilism

  37. Whey protein drinks

  38. Liechtenstein’s low tax rates

  39. Statement of marginal utility theory

  40. WWII propaganda posters

  41. Rockford Files reunion episodes

  42. Micro-breweries

  43. 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, along with her blog.

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