| Date |
Item |
8/15/05
U.S. News & World Report |
Justin Ewers reports on old Californian gold rush fare when campfire cuisine got upgrated to champagne, tins of turtle soup and lobster salad. |
8/13/05
The Australian |
Ian Rankin recalls Raymond Chandler, "the pope of pulp," survived on a single bowl of soup for 5 days in 1942, as he was beginning his writing career. |
8/13/05
Melbourne Herald Sun |
Ross Brundeff recalls a Prince Charles anecdote in David Lange's memoirs, that the Prince was so tired at a Papua New Guinea dinner that he fell asleep with his head in is soup bowl. |
8/12/05
Calgary Herald |
Jay Stone reports on the newly released "Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo," noting that a Russian woman cursed with a penis where here nose should be ejaculates into someone's soup when she sneezes. |
8/12/05
Melbourne Herald Sun |
Liam Houlihan reports that a Cahtolic priest who refused to leave his soup dinner to give last rites to a dying woman has apologized to her family. |
8/11/05
Advertiser |
Miles Kemp reports on the deprivations of the Stalingrad siege where German soldier Rick Holz recalled men under ground sheets resorting to extremes to keep warm: "we ate as much cabbage soup as we could so we could fart as much as we could/" |