Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Skin Deep!
To get to yesterday's puzzler (better late than never), Wally Phillips was an inexplicably megapopular morning radio host on the middle age-centric WGN-AM (also home of the Chicago Cubs). Phillips was so popular that when he published his book it made the national bestseller list despite his lack of a national following. Anyway, in the book he recounted a late 1960's study from Laussane University in France where international students were questioned about beauty. A composite sketch of features was made from the results (those are Egyptian eyes, if you didn't know). Since beauty is ageless, we compare a picture of actress Scarlet Johansson, who Esquire magazine recently named the world's paragon of beauty. Theoretically they should look alike, right? Judge for yourself!
In this spirit, Monz travels around the world...well, to another town for a great Indian lunch buffet!
To get to yesterday's puzzler (better late than never), Wally Phillips was an inexplicably megapopular morning radio host on the middle age-centric WGN-AM (also home of the Chicago Cubs). Phillips was so popular that when he published his book it made the national bestseller list despite his lack of a national following. Anyway, in the book he recounted a late 1960's study from Laussane University in France where international students were questioned about beauty. A composite sketch of features was made from the results (those are Egyptian eyes, if you didn't know). Since beauty is ageless, we compare a picture of actress Scarlet Johansson, who Esquire magazine recently named the world's paragon of beauty. Theoretically they should look alike, right? Judge for yourself!
In this spirit, Monz travels around the world...well, to another town for a great Indian lunch buffet!
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