Read the comic from 12/31/04
This has been our debate for the last week or so. What to do for NYE. We would love to "do something" but every year we plan "something" it becomes a let down. So we now plan to "do nothing" and we're ok with it. Tonight... fondue, a fire, a movie and asleep at a reasonable hour. Oh the joys of old age.
Happy New Year and to all a good night!
Friday, December 31, 2004
Tuesday, December 28, 2004
retroCRUSH: The World's Greatest Pop Culture Place
The above link directs you to the 100 Greates TV Show theme songs. How awesome! This website is my new favorite place. If you are looking for me... start here!
Yahoo! News Full Coverage - Science - Tsunami Death Toll Climbs to 52,000
Click above to see amateur footage of the tsunami as it hits a resort beach. I'm not sure what I was expecting but it doesn't look that threatening. I guess Hollywoodisms set me to expect an enormous wall of water.
Wednesday, December 22, 2004
mmmm "PARTIALLY DE-FATTED COOKED PORK FATTY TISSUE"
The Sneeze - Half zine. Half blog. Half not good with fractions.: "'PARTIALLY DE-FATTED COOKED PORK FATTY TISSUE'"
My not so Secret Indulgence
Yes, I love reality TV. And this article lists the top six reality TV whores of 2004. How great.
Tuesday, December 21, 2004
Genghas Sarah?
She's so weird! This email just came to me from Jane...
"You know that volunteer outfit I found that will place journalists at newspapers
in developing countries? (I'm lusting after the two-month assignment to
Mongolia...)? It also has positions for summer camp counselors for 1+ weeks.
Wanna go to Mongolia in 2007?"
"You know that volunteer outfit I found that will place journalists at newspapers
in developing countries? (I'm lusting after the two-month assignment to
Mongolia...)? It also has positions for summer camp counselors for 1+ weeks.
Wanna go to Mongolia in 2007?"
Scared of Santa photo gallery
Since my cutest 2yr old neice has recently tapped into the fear of Santa I laughed when I found this website. Enjoy!
Monday, December 20, 2004
Santas Little Helper Christmas Name Generator
At this magical time of year, the elves are busy wrapping up the toys and packing them on the sleigh. If you were one of Santa's little helpers, what would your name be?
Click the above then type in your name and find out...
Click the above then type in your name and find out...
Friday, December 17, 2004
Monday, December 13, 2004
E-mail the FCC. Stop the Parents Television Council before it gets beyond the TV.
"Mediaweek reported on Dec. 6 that of all the 'indecency complaints' to the Federal Communications Commission in 2003, a startling 99.8 percent of them came from one conservative group, the Parents Television Council. "
OH MY GOD.
OH MY GOD.
Make-a-Flake - A snowflake maker by Lookandfeel new media
Virtual kindergarten art project. Have fun!
Thursday, December 09, 2004
jew-heyya
A song to celebrate the festival of lights.... turn of the speakers and get ready to rock the menorah! Oy.
Wednesday, December 08, 2004
Tuesday, December 07, 2004
Monday, December 06, 2004
Shop Wisely
Choose The Blue
Thanks, Gabe (www.gabeanderson.com), for this inforamtion - I'm quoting directly from his site.
http://www.choosetheblue.com/main.php
Politics, like many other things in life, gets its lifeblood from money. We can all make contributions directly to the political candidate or party of choice, but think about this: Every time you go to a store, buy gas, pay your utility bills, you're indirectly making a contribution to a political party, whether you like it or not
Want the skinny on which companies support which political party? Want to make more informed consumer buying decisions?
Now you can with Choose the Blue.
You can search for a brand or browse shopping categories. What's interesting (and expected) is to see how many oil companies are straight up red. In fact, of those oil companies tracked, only Shell Oil leans Democratic (57% of contributions are blue vs. 43% red).
So along with boycotting brands like Kraft and Bocca (owned by Philip Morris), next time you need gas or a new TV, be sure to Choose the Blue .
Thanks, Gabe (www.gabeanderson.com), for this inforamtion - I'm quoting directly from his site.
http://www.choosetheblue.com/main.php
Politics, like many other things in life, gets its lifeblood from money. We can all make contributions directly to the political candidate or party of choice, but think about this: Every time you go to a store, buy gas, pay your utility bills, you're indirectly making a contribution to a political party, whether you like it or not
Want the skinny on which companies support which political party? Want to make more informed consumer buying decisions?
Now you can with Choose the Blue
You can search for a brand or browse shopping categories. What's interesting (and expected) is to see how many oil companies are straight up red. In fact, of those oil companies tracked, only Shell Oil leans Democratic (57% of contributions are blue vs. 43% red).
So along with boycotting brands like Kraft and Bocca (owned by Philip Morris
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