Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Around the Web: Call Girls + Governors

Nothing like a night out with the girls, smellin’ like a paperback. A company has taken it upon themselves to bottle “new book smell,” ostensibly for spraying on a Kindle. [via Lemondrop]

Nerve reviews The Girlfriend Experience, through the eyes of a real high-end call girl and client. [via Nerve]

Sick of men selling them underwear, a group of Saudi Arabian women is campaigning to allow women to be employed in stores, currently illegal. Twenty-six women were just trained to fit and sell underwear, a small step in the right direction. [via Jezebel]

In honor of Governor Mark Sanford’s weekend spent “hiking the Appalachian trail,” The Daily Beast compiles a list of the most disastrous presidential trips of all time. Cheney is honored with a spot. [via The Daily Beast]

This Is Facebook: rumor has it that Columbia Pictures has a new fictional documentary in the works about that ubiquitous, life-consuming social networking site. I swear I’ll just watch it for five minutes… [via The Frisky]

Tie-dye may be the answer for cheap and breezy summer apparel. Check out Essence’s favorites. [via Essence]

-- Allison Geller

Photo: Lemondrop


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