Had a hard day? Well rest assured that your job probably ain’t as bad as his:
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Watching Mad Men, wishing I was back in the 60s, then realizing that I was there, but in my version everyone spoke Korean.
Had a hard day? Well rest assured that your job probably ain’t as bad as his:
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Well it’s 9:30 on a Monday and the temperature here has gone down to zero. There are no degrees left in the air to warm me. Across the northern hemisphere, a cold snap has forced people to rug up and fire up the heating sooner than normal. I am somewhat disappointed by these global warming folk too. It seems that they have miscalculated temperatures around the globe, temperatures which indicate that this winter is going to be colder than before. And here was me, hoping to spend my Winters sipping Pina Coladas by the pool and working on my tan. Well maybe we can realize that Earth does heat up and cool down. Remember that time when it was all lava?
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I just love browsing the FAIL photos at Failblog. I never get tired of seeing the dumb things that people do. But it seems as though it’s not just us humans who are prone to failure.
Update: After posting the above, I couldn’t help myself and kept watching more and more fail videos. Here are some more:
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In a late political move, hoping to sway the voters who haven’t yet made it to the polls, my class of middle school girls have resoundingly endorsed the Senator from Illinois. Upon entering the classroom, the girls exclaimed, “Teacher… U.S. president who? Obama?” I pulled up the real-time election map on the screen, upon which the girls let out a squeal when they saw Obama had 175 electoral votes to McCain’s 61. They followed the squeals with energetic chants of “O-BA-MA!” However their fiery endorsements soon turned into suspicion. “Teacher… you like Obama?” their 14-year-old eyes glared. When I confirmed that I too liked Obama, they relaxed and went back to cheering.
The world is counting on you, America. Don’t screw it up.
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