We have found a bit of a living legend this week and it comes in the form of an anonymous newspaper source.
A journalist for the New York Times was out and about asking people for their opinions on a refurbishment at a bus station when he met this “anonymous source”.
As he was writing his article he noted: “A second person who checked out the women’s restroom – who asked not to be identified because she has always wanted to be an anonymous source – reported her findings by email.”
This baby girl’s name used to be hugely popular in Ireland Baby names will always come in and out of style, but there is one name that is at risk of going extinct, and you may be surprised, as it was once a beloved name for Irish mams in the 1990s. According to a report […]
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‘I wish I bought one sooner’ Shoppers are rushing to buy this huge 40% discount on a popular Stanley cup – but you’ll have to be quick. A number of colourways including rose petal, orange cream, and sea glass aura have already sold out with shoppers snapping up this Amazon deal. But at the time […]