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File:A Taste of Money - The Pinkles.jpg|link=A Taste of Money|"'''[[A Taste of Money]]'''" is a song by The Pinkles from their album '''''The Dark Side of the Beat'''''. | File:A Taste of Money - The Pinkles.jpg|link=A Taste of Money|"'''[[A Taste of Money]]'''" is a song by The Pinkles from their album '''''The Dark Side of the Beat'''''. | ||
File:You're_Soaking_In_It.jpg|link=You're Soaking In It (film)|'''''[[You're Soaking In It (film)|You're Soaking In It]]''''' is an erotic comedy-thriller film starring Madge from the famed Palmolive commercials. | |||
File:Can_This_Marriage_Be_Saved_By_Nutmeg.jpg|link=Can This Marriage Be Saved By Nutmeg?|'''''[[Can This Marriage Be Saved By Nutmeg?]]''''' is a best-selling book on the Nutmeg Method, a controversial marriage counseling technique. | File:Can_This_Marriage_Be_Saved_By_Nutmeg.jpg|link=Can This Marriage Be Saved By Nutmeg?|'''''[[Can This Marriage Be Saved By Nutmeg?]]''''' is a best-selling book on the Nutmeg Method, a controversial marriage counseling technique. |
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"A Taste of Money" is a song by The Pinkles from their album The Dark Side of the Beat.
You're Soaking In It is an erotic comedy-thriller film starring Madge from the famed Palmolive commercials.
Can This Marriage Be Saved By Nutmeg? is a best-selling book on the Nutmeg Method, a controversial marriage counseling technique.
Maxwell's silver demon is a musical thought experiment that would hypothetically prevent crimes against the second law of thermodynamics. It was proposed by physicist and alleged time-traveler James Clerk Maxwell in 1867 during an impromptu jam session with the Beatles in late 1966 and early 1967.