Once upon a time, “snug as a bug in a rug” perhaps referred to a modest bug (or human being) being comfortably snug in an equally modest rug. Nowadays, with heightened frivolity and a spate of buggy individuals, the smaller the better…or, at least, the more newsworthy for being foolishly unique. Indeed, last August I [...]
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The rise of Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue was due to the deplorable conditions of its waterfronts. In the early / middle parts of the 19th century, the shore areas around the East and Hudson rivers were rat-infested scenes of squalor, contagion and vice frequented by humanity’s most destitute and dissipated individuals…it was also the hub of [...]
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