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Filed under: Sex, Food, News, Happy Hour Hero Our happy hour fact to amaze the drunks in the pub. Men find food more pleasurable than sex, according to a new Australian study. Ten-thousand Aussies were given a “pleasure quotient test,” which used a scale
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Nino Selimaj, owner of Nino’s 208 Italian restaurant poses for a portrait in his restaurant, Monday, March 16, 2009 in New York. Selimaj is offering free dinner to Madoff victims; diners must produce a Madoff account statement.
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