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Results tagged “dietcoke”
This week we'd like to congratulate the -ist network's Mother Hen, Gothamist's Jen Chung, who found herself a recipient of Wired Magazine's Wired Rave Award. If that doesn't sound terribly exciting, keep in mind another recipient was J.K. Rowling. Yep, that's right, the -ist network and Harry Potter now have something in common. Go us. Austinist has a chat with the ever-fashionable Golden Girl Rue McClanahan, and managed to catch some local fashionistas making...
Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling continued his publicity blitz with an appearance on last night's Celebrity Jeopardy! There's speculation that Schilling is already plotting his post-baseball strategy, at least when it comes to politics, and Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek gave Schilling plenty of opportunity to discuss what Trebek called his "life beyond sports."
When Bostonist saw this guy on a tricycle tooling down Washington street at 10:00 a.m. this morning with two cases of Corona in his basket, we thought he looked cool, so when he stopped to chat with a friend, we caught up to him and asked if we could take his picture. As he was saying yes, the friend hopped out of his wheelchair and posed too (we don't know why he decided to hold up his half-finished Diet Coke). We're fairly certain this is the only photo we'll ever take of a man with one leg standing next to a man on a tricycle.
Sampaist is on the scene in São Paulo beginning this week to become the only ist south of the Equator. Editor Leandro M. Pinto leads the paulistanos down there.
The internets provide and endless stream of useless video clips, experiments, and funny wastes of time. The recent craze has been combining Mentos and Diet Coke. The result is, well, explosive. The sugars and carbonation react with one another to create a whole lot of fizz. You can also do this by putting salt in a coke, though the effect is not as dramatic and could be argued as to the aftertaste that leaves you with. The less popular combination is Altoids in a Diet Coke can.

