01/30/10 08:55 - 5ºF - ID#50944
hap hap happenin saturday night
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01/20/10 08:59 - 24ºF - ID#50869
bunnies!
...reminded me of this great one I saw in someone's house:
...and, somewhat less directly, this commercial which I swear I've posted before but now I can't find it again:
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Location: Buffalo, NY
01/15/10 11:05 - 33ºF - ID#50827
bug report
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Location: Buffalo, NY
01/07/10 10:53 - 26ºF - ID#50768
opinion
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Location: Buffalo, NY
01/05/10 10:13 - 16ºF - ID#50741
run to the hills
I got a million dollar idea and audible.com can have it for free: Ben Stein reads a Conservative Compendium: Going Rogue, Atlas Shrugged [unabriged]. [Edit: need another title here.] I would buy the hell out of that shit.
Anyway. Ever notice, after you've quit your job but before you've left, every dumb little annoyance becomes cause for revolution? And the whole time you're thinking to yourself, 'man, this is totally the reason I'm quitting. This is bullshit! It doesn't seem like a big thing but it's an indication of the corporate culture here, man. When you go to the office supply closet for a box of staples, they shouldn't be all broken up like this! Man, this is never going to happen at my new job.'
It's triple-annoying because first, you've got the initial annoyance which you may not have even had in the first place. Then you're going all Norma Rae in your brain. And then on top of that, you're getting annoyed that you're getting so much more annoyed than you would have been in the first place. [And then you start blogging about it rather than getting your work done...] Maybe it's just me.
But there's also the serenity that comes with the knowledge that it's just not your problem anymore. Somebody else gets a broken-up box of staples and you just kind of look at them, sigh, and say 'Yeah. That sucks.'
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Location: Buffalo, NY
12/31/09 09:48 - 33ºF - ID#50698
3-0 on the 3-1
One of the earliest known lolcats comes from Kenmore, NY, in 1929.
And this guy built the statue of liberty, holding a lightsaber, out of Legos His work is on display at the Strong Museum of Play but I don't know if this particular work is included.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
12/30/09 10:14 - 27ºF - ID#50694
food for thought: a pangram
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Location: Buffalo, NY
12/21/09 08:17 - 27ºF - ID#50620
iodigum
Whole milk gets vitamins A & D.*
Flour gets B-complex vitamins and iron.
Orange juice gets calcium.
Salt gets iodine.
Tap water gets fluoride. [How did fluoride manufacturers land that deal?!]
Why can't whole milk get iron, and flour get vitamin D? Why not put iodine in the water, and fluoride in the salt? Why put nutrients in salt anyway?
- Z
for total dork-ons:
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- Oh dang I gotta cut back. 'This food is high in Saturated Fat, and a large portion of the calories in this food come from sugars:'
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Location: Buffalo, NY
12/20/09 04:23 - 30ºF - ID#50613
new job
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Location: Buffalo, NY
12/18/09 03:36 - 26ºF - ID#50594
use it
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Words: 25
Location: Buffalo, NY
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