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Nutcrackers, Sadism and Accounting – The New York Times

Hello readers.

The Nutcracker system Wide It is covered. A portable cocktail of that name, not a ballet or walnut crushing tool. Appears all over New York on warm days. My consumption is mainly at Rockaway Beach.

The Nutcracker flavor profile is simple: candy + alcohol. If you want to turn your baby into a problematic drinker, this is your weapon. Charm is less culinary than psychological. Sometimes the beach is full of sellers, and at other times it’s rude. Drinks come in a variety of flavors. The size is different. Alcohol content is different. (From “medium” to “devilish”.) Here, an intermittent strengthening mechanism is working: when will the reward arrive? What does it taste like? Do you know?

I think most beach environments have their own version of The Nutcracker. It wouldn’t be summer without unregulated liquor commerce!

It brings us another seasonal tradition. One online dictionary Define “beach lead” “A book you can take on vacation. It’s enough for you to stay engaged, but not serious enough to ruin your vacation.” This is very vague and the reading on the beach is “text. May have told us that is a rectangular object made of printed pulped wood.

I argue that reading on the beach is “a book that corresponds to a very inconsistent level of focus.” Example: Does it withstand a sober morning scrutiny while allowing a sunlit afternoon dormancy? Can I look away from the page and watch the boogie border get into the tube before turning my gaze to the blasting woman? This version of “Proud Mary” Would you like to return to the book from the Bluetooth speaker without penalty? Can you read it before and after the responsible 4 ounce serving of the Nutcracker?

The following suggestions to supplement your vitamin B (ook) intake-and more in the future-.

— —Molly


A friend gave me this book and explained that the main character was “a Swiss sadist and a man working in a chocolate factory.” No further persuasion was needed. The sadist is Dr. Fisher. Dr. Fisher invented a toothpaste called Dent Phil Bouquet, built his fortune, and now lives in a lakeside mansion near Geneva.

Doctors invite wealthy acquaintances to dinner and humiliate them to entertain themselves. Guests put up with this abuse because they were rewarded with the favor of expensive parties such as emerald necklaces and gold lighters. Doctors intensify their sneaky attitude at each party in an attempt to calculate the exact exchange rate between human dignity and jeweled jewelery. What drives him to do so? The word “philoctetes” comes to mind. “Once men learn to hatch evil crimes, they have to become criminals again.”

Please read if you like: Roald Dahl, Gambling, Lawrence Osborne, Escape Games, Luis Buñuel Movie “Extinct angel
Available from: Check the library or the secondhand bookstore of your choice


Fiction, 1999

The year is 1990. The city is Tokyo. The narrator is Amelie who shares a name and some features with the author of the novel. Young Amélie works in the import / export department of a Japanese company that buys and sells French tires, Singapore sodas, Canadian fiber optics and more.

What exactly is she doing? It’s hard to say. Even the smallest tasks will fail. After Amelie served coffee at her meeting, her manager accused her of speaking Japanese.Then he orders Amelie to stop Understanding Japan. When she protests that such an order is impossible, her boss replies, “There is always a way to obey her.”

She is reassigned to accounting — an “eternal tunnel of torture” where all numbers solidify into “opaque magma”. Soon she will be demoted to cleaning the toilet. This is a novella of the hypnotic tragedy of corporate life. Read it and cuckle if you’re on vacation from the office. If not, read and cry.

Please read if you like: Steve Martin’s movies and books, discouragement, mischief, mediocrity to hurt your boss
Available from: McMillan


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