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Shipwrecked Veuve Clicquot Found

This is the kind of story we LOVE to hear about because nothing is better than finding a lost bottle of delicious champagne! It’s like putting on your favorite made-to-measure Gucci flat front tweed pants and finding a $100 bill in the pocket. Love when that happens!
According to the Associated Press, and sent to us by our friends over at GrapeFriend, divers off the coast of Finland found a two centuries old shipwreck containing bottles of Champagne. Veuve Clicquot confirmed on Wednesday, by examining branding of the corks, that at least three of the bottles found belonged to them. Had they just asked ME to drink the bottles, I could have told them the same exact thing, but I digress…
The find could mean that this is the oldest drinkable Champagne in the world at the moment, but not for long, because Stan is hightailing it over to Finland as we speak. Pop open the bubbly, People!!! Je suis en route!
xo
Stan
Don’t Question Stan, Jack Dorsey!
I am SOOOO excited right now for SO many reasons, my Stan D’arlings!
The first one is that, from today on, I’m going to be bringing you deeply fascinating interviews with the people in my life who make the world go round, and the interviews shall be called “Don’t Question Stan, XXX” The XXX being the person interviewed. I know. I know. I love it too.
The second reason I’m beyond myself is because the first in this series of Q&As is my good friend, Jack Dorsey.
The last reason I’m excited is that my martini JUST arrived. So keep reading while I sit back and imbibe. Let the games begin!!!

You, Jack Dorsey, are most infamous for giving the world Twitter. What was your very first visual thought when the idea came to you. What did you see?
I’ve been obsessed with maps and cities since I was very young, always wondering what was going on at various places on the map. I got into programming dispatch software for taxis and emergency vehicles to visualize where they were and what they were doing. Twitter is the missing piece of that work, the citizens and my friends: where were they, and what were they doing? I still see it as a big map full of activity.