81. War bonds sold like hot cakes. 82. Which means that even if Windows XP sells like wildfire, it may not provide much of a boost to a slumping computer industry. 83. Whether his creative output is technically world music, new age, pure genius or banal musical wallpaper, Yanni is selling like hotcakes. 84. With all the baby boomers like me running around, tickets for the drawing have been selling like hotcakes. 85. With luck, he will sell like Karen. 86. At the Norwegian electricity bourse, power is nothing more than a bunch of electrons to be bought and sold like pork bellies or crude oil. 87. Both Tudjman and Finance Minister Boris Skegro sold like hotcakes. 88. But those two have hit middle age and the European tour is also in mid-life crisis without a personality to sell like Woods, the American prodigy. 89. Even the soundtrack, which is mostly incidental music, has been selling like hot cakes here. 90. Her seriously weird novels sell like hot croissants, attracting a teenage cult following and lavish praise from the Parisian literary establishment. |