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Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012

Good Afternoon,


It's amazing what some people will do to make a buck. If you believe that this isn't the case then please read the very bizarre, very interesting, yet brief, article I have chosen to put in the 'Bits N Bobs' section. It's the one at the end.

Plus, I've got some other stuff that's just as entertaining. Just check this stuff out, I don't want to spoil what's ahead.

Mouthing Off,
Carl


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[m] q u o t e s . o f . t h e . d a y

"Good judgment comes from experience, and often experience comes from bad judgment."
- Rita Mae Brown

"Illusion is the first of all pleasures."
- Oscar Wilde

"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy and Jill a rich widow."
- Evan Esar


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[m] b i t s . n . b o b s

*-- Artist to bottle sweat as perfume --*

REJMYRE, Sweden - An American artist working in Sweden says he plans on collecting the sweat of Swedish glass-blowers and selling it to tourists as perfume. Daniel Peltz, a conceptual artist from New York who is currently in residence at the Rejmyre Art LAB in eastern Sweden, said he hopes tourists who buy Swedish glass will also spend some of their money on his perfume, The Local.se reported Sunday. "The glass-blower's sweat and work is something that tourists appreciate when they come here and look. So for me there isn't such a huge difference in selling the glass-blower's sweat and the finished glass," Peltz told the local Norrkopings Tidning daily newspaper. Peltz is working with glass-blowers, who said they were happy to help out with the project. "Very different. We normally strive after perfection, now it was about the process," said Elin Jonsson at Rejmyre glass works to the newspaper.

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