Herb-friendly: If culinary herbs and spices stump you, check out a special report by Herald graphic artist Judy Stanley (you’ll find it in today’s print edition). It tells you everything you need to know.
Well, almost everything. If you, like The Buzz, were a teenager in the 1970s, you will recall that you could make an easy 10 bucks by selling a baggie of oregano to your gullible kid brother.
And what about the real thing? Sorry, but cannabis is the anti-culinary herb; it ruins brownies and compels users to gorge on Totinos Three Cheese Party Pizza.
The swarm: In what sounds like a typical American’s bitter revenge fantasy, about 15,000 bees descended on Wall Street on Monday
Alas, the bees’ timing was lousy. Monday was a holiday, and not a single Goldman Sachs bankster was around to get stung.
Bond’s ride: The 1964 Aston Martin DB9 driven by Sean Connery in “Goldfinger” will go on auction in London this fall.
It comes with all the expected Bond gadgets, plus a special twist: When the driver hits the starter switch, the voice of Q announces, “I never joke about my work, 007.”
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