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99 THINGS THAT WOULD BE COOL IN 2004...   (p. 3 of 3)


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67   The interactive multimedia tabletops in the Kama Sutra room at MGM Grand’s Tabú lounge in Las Vegas

68   Tabloids

69   Gravanity (graffiti + vanity), or personal branding

70   Ionic hair dryers

71   Sound healing, with tuning forks or Tibetan singing bowls

72   Haute cotton candy

73   Space clearings – sort of like a mild exorcism to remove bad vibes from your home (yep, it comes from California)

74   Classic grooming products like Pinaud cologne

75   Salt water and ozonated swimming pools

76   Chocolate chip cookies with turndown service

77   Latin American comfort food, especially Peruvian, Colombian, Puerto Rican and traditional Mexican

78   Home vinyl-cutting machines to make your own records

79   Real (as opposed to Ikea) Scandinavian design, especially Swedish

80   Essential oil patches for homeopathic relief

81   Jim Beam’s bourbon and cola mix

82   The 100-percent artificial golf course at Echo Basin Ranch, Colo.

83   Social computing

84   1960s-inspired beanbags and inflatables, like Bozart’s Uni chair

85   Exotic spice blends like panch phoron from Bengal, ras-el-hanout from Morocco and berbere from Ethiopia

86   Heat-based non-surgical facelifts like Thermage

87   Chef-style sauce/oil squeeze bottles

88   H&M

89   Macaroons from Ladurée (and the little pink boxes they come in are pretty cute too)

90   Alain Ducasse, opening in Montreal

91   White tea from Fujian province, China

92   Yoga trance dancing

93   Upholstery fabrics inspired by suiting

94   Immaculate manners

95   Bath confetti

96   Ladylike dressing

97   Having a cocktail hour

98   Supermarket dating, as at Lafayette Gourmet in Paris

99   Spain [ ]


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