Leif sometimes will run up the lobster tank and yell "Hi Monsters!"
I think I need to start doing that.
We had a cat who was a regular church-goer. No, seriously, the church was across the street and in the summer they'd leave the doors open for ventilation and he'd hang out there all the time.
Every single time I go grocery shopping, as I pass through the seafood department, I swing by the lobster tank and tell them "Repent; the end is near!"
My friend Eric will grab a box of frozen fish sticks and hold it up to the tank, informing them that this is where the bad lobsters go. His wife won't grocery shop with him anymore.
that link gives me a 404.
Whoops - mismatched quotes. Fixed now.
Also, I'm in the camp that Cheney shot a guy just to see if he could get away with it.
Yeah, George woulnd't eat the baby. Wuss.
only ever get Valentine's gifts from my mom.
Same here. About three years ago I FINALLY got her to stop doing it. "But its a special day! For love! And I love you!" "You're making me feel like a loser." And she always got the crappy candy too.
I need a Phil.
I need to
be
a Phil.
Alibelle, have you tried lubricating your eyes a whole lot and drinking a bunch of gatorade? It could be a dehydration thing.
Neat 3-d painted rooms
Woah. That would weird me right out to walk into one.
And in other news, New York soon to have its own brand of condoms:
The corporate branding of stadiums and sporting events has become routine. When the Bloomberg administration took office, it applied that corporate mentality to the city itself. To begin with, hats and shirts were emblazoned with the logos of the Police and Fire Departments. Now, taking the concept of branding to a new and quite intimate level, a New York City condom will soon be available.
In a statement released yesterday, the health department said it was "currently developing the first NYC-branded condom, to be released in coming months."
Sandra Mullin, a spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, explained that the effort was more about packaging than about branding, providing the department with a better way to measure the effectiveness of its free condom distribution.
But, in the end, whatever the design of the package for the condom, it would be uniquely identified with the city, although exactly how — whether it would include a logo or an iconic city image — has yet to be determined.
Empire State Building, anyone?
Sometimes I love Bloomberg. Branded condoms! What is more NYC?