Month: October, 2011

Hall’s Rule of Social Order #110

31 October, 2011 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

Animals should not wear clothes. God gave them fur and hair for a reason. NOTE: Hairless animals still should not wear clothes. Clothes are for people!

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No Real Than You Are LEGO Man

28 October, 2011 (18:07) | LEGO© Creations

I’ve had Ego Leonard in the hopper to blog about for a while now, but it seems current news has beaten me to the punch!  Turns out, one of his extra large 8 foot tall LEGO sculptures has “washed up” on a Florida beach.  How appropriate, seeing as LEGO opened up another Legoland theme park [...]

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best of the world pittsburgh

28 October, 2011 (14:50) | Pittsburgh

I’m sure you probably heard by now, but Pittsburgh was ranked on of the best places of the world by National Geographic.  I, too, am a little skeptic and possibly embarrassed.  Sonoma Valley, Ca was the only other US location selected.  I mean, Pittsburgh’s great n’@, but I don’t think it’s worthy of the 7 [...]

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Lost in a metaphor

27 October, 2011 (12:00) | Wax Poetic

I’m like a car Once you get me to start I’ll take you near or far Just keep refueling my heart.   Cars are like birds. Achieving speeds so fast Able to make the sharpest turns but if not alert, it crashes into glass.   A bird is like a child They’ll go anywhere without [...]

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Hall’s Rule of Social Order #212

24 October, 2011 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

never pass up the opportunity to give a completely random and unprovoked compliment to someone.

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The expiration date, Rapidly coming up, It’s leaving me behind to rank

19 October, 2011 (12:00) | Poll the People

How important are expiration dates to you?  They’re intended to protect consumers from health risks, but also maintain quality of the product.  I almost think that not following dates becomes more wasteful of your time since you’re constantly evaluating the quality or the “edible level” rather than just drawing the line and moving on.  Efficiency [...]

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