Stimulate Your Sex Life With Babeland's Tax Break

Get your morning scoop on a sex store's stimulating tax break, the return of an egg-smothered burger, a potential upcoming NYU uprising and the comeback of subway ad remix artist Poster Boy in today's local blog round-up. Can you guess which of the aforementioned comes with a free beer?

  • No taxation without stimulation is Babeland's policy this tax season. They tell us they're offering free Gold Digger vibrators Wednesday to the first 100 people who say they've filed their tax returns. And for the rest of you, Babeland promises to pick up the sales tax on all in-store and online purchases in the form of a 10-percent discount all day long on April 15. How's that for a stimulus? [Babeland via Only The Blog Knows Brooklyn]
  • Possibly inspired by the sudden popularity of the fatty-food porn Web sites online, the delicious burger chain Goodburger is bringing back the "Steak and Egg" burger, a drool-inducing sandwich that many thought would exist forever at the epicenter of blame for any mid-day, post-lunch heart attacks. It's been gone since last summer. Of behalf of the world, dear hamburger, I'd like to say, "Welcome home." [Midtown Lunch]
  • Oh my gawd, you guys. The American Idol-winning David Cook is bringing his "passionately intense" voice to NYU for a one-night performance. But alas! They're only available to NYU students with an ID, and they're $12?! Worth it? No. But be on the lookout for some kind of David Cook/NYU building takeover and subsequent smack-down by Simon Cowell as the NYPD Student Protest Enforcement Unit. I hope you will too. [NYU Local]
  • Poster Boy, the subway mash-up artist likely suffering from some crippling form of multiple-personality disorder when confronted by police, is taking his razor blade to Brooklyn's small businesses! I'd say, "Oh, No!", but luckily, it's cool. Businesses that have agreed to go under the knife include Dogfish Head Craft Brewed Ales, Harper Perennial and the Brooklyn Salsa Company. The results will be open to the public at 3rd Ward [195 Morgan Ave., Brooklyn] for an exhibition. [3rd Ward]
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