You can't let not knowing what you're doing get in the way of you doing it. Look at our president

Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Bunnies made me laugh

I laughed so hard when I went to Angry alien.com, I laughed my ass off.
Classic movies, re-enacted in 30 seconds, completely by bunnies.
it's great, and if you watch 'Jaws', be sure to click the bunny at the end.


Monday, January 17, 2005

Wow. I don't remember THAT on Career Day!

Calif. schoolers told stripping can be lucrativeManagement consultant tells eighth-gradersmoney to be made as an exotic dancer
The Associated Press
Updated: 10:25 a.m. ET Jan. 14, 2005

SAN FRANCISCO - The principal of a Palo Alto middle school may not invite a popular speaker back to an annual career day after he told girls they could earn a good living as strippers.
Management consultant William Fried told eighth-graders at Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle School on Tuesday that stripping and exotic dancing can pay $250,000 or more per year, depending on their bust size.

“It’s sick, but it’s true,” Fried said in an interview later. “The truth of the matter is you can earn a tremendous amount of money as an exotic dancer, if that’s your desire.”
Fried has given a popular 55-minute presentation, “The Secret of a Happy Life,” at the school’s career day the past three years. He counsels students to experiment with a variety of interests until they discover something they love and excel in.

But school principal Joseph Di Salvo said Fried may not be back next year.
The principal said Fried’s comments to the class came after some of them asked him to expand on why he included “exotic dancing” on his list of 140 potential careers.
Fried spent about a minute answering questions, defining strippers and exotic dancers synonymously. According to Jason Garcia, 14, he told students: “For every 2 inches up there, you should get another $50,000 on your salary.”

“A couple of students egged him and he took it hook, line and sinker,” said Di Salvo, who also said the students took advantage of a substitute teacher overseeing the session.
“It’s totally inappropriate,” Di Salvo said. “It’s not OK by me. I would want my presenters to kind of understand that they are coming into a career day for eighth-graders.”
That stripping advice wasn’t the only thing that riled parents. Di Salvo said one mother said she was outraged when her son announced that he was forgoing college for a field he loves: fishing.
“He really focused on finding what you really love to do,” said Mariah Cannon, 13.
Fried, 64, said he does not think he offended any of the students: “Eighth-grade kids are not dumb,” he said. “They are pretty worldly.”

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Thursday, January 06, 2005

must be some good Nutrigrain bars.

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/nutrigrainad.html

Punk-o-matic

http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view.php?id=147276
create your own punk music.
I'm pretty sure most modern music is created this way.

Man. it makes you think.

Not sure why, but we had an episode of 'Nanny 911' on our Tivo. Not sure why.
If you're not familiar with it, they take a family with kids who are complete heathens, parents who can't control them, and bring in a British nanny to whip the family into shape. (We Americans and our love for the quick fix, eh?)
While watching this show, I am struck by the thought that this has to be the greatest form of birth control in the world. These kids are out of control. Not in a 'Girls gone wild' sort of way. More in a 'Wildest Police Videos' way.
Kids hitting their parents, cursing at them climbing on the furniture. I know if I acted like that when I was a kid, I would have been beaten until I needed a helmet.
Glad to see that people get the help they need, but maybe people need to think ahead before they breed.

 
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