Carl Sagan's books show up in the most unexpected places...

...even ten years after his death.

I kind of like the reaction in this photo. It cracks me up. Maybe I should find a permanent home for it somewhere on the blog.

(Don't ask me how I became aware of this one.)

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#$%^# she smokes. Cross her off my list.

By Mustafa Mond, FCD (not verified) on 07 Mar 2007 #permalink

Well, I posted about it. I read The Superficial every day; it cracks me up!

Great minds think alike...

Blake,

That would be:

And bloggers seldom differ.

Ba Da Bing.

By JohnnieCanuck (not verified) on 07 Mar 2007 #permalink

Nothing like a cigarette to make a good looking girl ugly.