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Kelly:
Kelly, if you can't find Tetris for the DS, this might make your day.
Fresh of the Failboat:
Fail #1. This one is obvious.
Cincinnati chili fails too. I promise you, no one in Cincinnati took this the dirty way. A "three way" is the most popular menu item. Although now that I start explaining it, it feels like I'm just digging the hole deeper.
Accessibility fail. Maybe it's part of a wheel chair obstacle course.
Computer fail funnies. The sad proof that even a Mac can screw up from time to time.
Signage fail. It sounds like this drive in now has porn. (Safe for work.)
Not sure who or what failed here, still funny.
Health related. Amanda, this is your section:
For Amanda who is studying this stuff. I find it interesting too, but she's more likely to click if she sees her name.
This is a health related political issue that never crossed my mind. Just more proof that I'm single. I also don't know how much people are paying out of pocket, and if the fact that people have to pay out of pocket keeps the price low. Or is it really high?
How hot are you and how much does it matter?. I think the last person has the most interesting answers.
Who wants to know if they
Want to live longer? It sounds good to me. All these ladies I serve, I can't wait to be a Grandma. Here's how to do it.
And a final inspiring note about our health care Medicare gets restored. All of my clients are served by Medicare. All of your parents will be soon too.
Your
Speaking of your parents, they're still better shoppers than we are. I could actually identify with this article.
Oh Canada:
Another reason Canada and KFC rock. How long have people been waiting for vegan fast food? Seriously, Minnesota is close to Canada, bring it on down.
Back to the I Am America and So Can You category:
The Colbert Bump is real. Or maybe it's only real if you're marketing to people who watch the Colbert Report. By the way, I can watch the full show now at Hulu. That's just another nail in the coffin of the standard cable package.
Is this really necessary?
From the Consumerist:
Consumerist hates Wal Mart. Apparently Wal Mart doesn't think too much of itself either.
Consumerist tells me Saigon is breaking the merchant agreement by making me buy $10 worth of food before accepting my Visa. It's ok. I'll still eat there.
Consumerist Hates Northwest and I am amused.
Life Planning:
50 things to do before you die. I was surprised how many of these I'd actually done already. If you need help Make a life plan. It's ok if you choose not to sky dive.
Cultural Planning:
A really interesting public safety issue given my workplace. I work with people who cover their hair. It's interesting because usually you don't even know people are wearing a wig unless they tell you. It is an identifying feature because it's the same wig all the time usually. They're so expensive ladies only buy one. Also, in Minnesota women are allowed to have their head covered in driver's license photos. I learned that one time when I had a bandanna on and they didn't ask me to remove it. (I regretted it the whole time I had that ID.)
The Olympics:
Dara Tores certainly is one of the most exciting athletes in the olympics this year. I can't wait to see how she does. And here's a local talent also going to the olympics.
I just thought a couple of these pictures looked cool, especially the one where they're all the dress uniform and it looks like a geometric pattern.
Speaking of China some unexpected effects of the one child policy?
And Conservation:
Mom just told me her work authorized a 4 day work week to save energy. It seems employers who are flexible tend to maximize their resources while inflexible ones are stupid.
Compare paper to plastic. A really informative article. And the follow up, Seatlle follows Europe's lead and decides styrofoam and plastic are bad.
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