I’m so immature, but something about this is hilarious, right? So “are” there any “exceptions” to this rule”?” On second thought, I don’t want the cider. But thanks. The same sign as the cider, but on this side you can get shirts and der. Welcome jacuzzis! Make yourselves at home. Banner ad for the showContinue reading “Funny Signs, Suggestive Newspaper Articles and Grammar Mistakes in Everyday America”
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Top Quotes From the 54th Grammy Awards
A collection of the top quotes from the 54th Grammy Awards on February 12, 2012. “The dress goes great with her blue hair.” -from the E! red carpet show. “Whitney, we will always love YOU.” -LL Cool J, after a clip of Whitney Houston singing “I Will Always Love You” at a previous Grammy AwardsContinue reading “Top Quotes From the 54th Grammy Awards”
The Bachelor Ben Flajnik Episode 5: From Courtney’s Point of View
In the spirit of artistic license, this post is sponsored by, written like she would write, and straight out of the wacky head of the lovely girl-you-don’t-cross, Courtney. Enjoy her review of each of the remaining contestants, as seen on episode 5! From tropical Puerto Rico… I’m so hot, Puerto Rico called and made reservationsContinue reading “The Bachelor Ben Flajnik Episode 5: From Courtney’s Point of View”
The Bachelor Ben Flajnik Episode 4: An Acronym in Park City, Utah
After last week’s episode, there’s no way this one can ever match up. However, there were a few developments worth noting, so I’ll do recap… in the form of acronym. Delightful sights. No, not the revealing string bikinis. This episode was in Park City, Utah in the fall of 2011. Beautiful landscapes. And yes, theContinue reading “The Bachelor Ben Flajnik Episode 4: An Acronym in Park City, Utah”
Antique Geeks: My Adventures in Estate Sales
My friend Megan and I are self-proclaimed geeks. We’re part of Generation X which we fit into for the most part. But I was born two decades late because I love music and furniture from the 1960s and 1970s. Megan prefers the 1950s and 1980s. We both agree, though, the less expensive, the better soContinue reading “Antique Geeks: My Adventures in Estate Sales”