Archive for April, 2010

Thought Chuck: April 1, 2010

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. Proof of Nerd ID by Charles Cron “SOMETIMES YOU FEEL LIKE A NUT” EDITION California boasts the world’s largest crop of almonds.

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Tall Glass of Shame: Tins of You Tube Food — Just In Case

Apr 01, 2010 Comments Off

. a blogumn by Zack Bunker Is anyone else feeling a tad scatterbrained this week? I think it is that itch of Spring beginning and needing to clean out the old and add sparkle and shine to everything that seems to be distracting me. I watched that Hoarders show on A&E recently and wanted to [...]

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Three Line Lunch: Present Moment

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a yearlong diary in three-line poems by Jeff Rogers, day 222 Present Moment Book in hand in hot bath; birds sing close out bathroom window, plane drones far away. Fragrance of my lover-wife still on my face floats to my nostrils on the in-breath. Present moment, wonderful moment.

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Procrastinate on This! Alien Vs. Pooh

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Click on the pic for the story. [Source: GODXILIARY]

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Stay At Home Nerd: Top Ten Tips for Stay At Home Dads

Apr 01, 2010 26 Comments

. a blogumn by Josh Pullin Here are 10 things I discovered about being a stay at home dad now that my wife has gone back to work and I’m home alone with the baby.  May they one day help you as much as they’ve helped me. 1. Shower before your wife leaves for work [...]

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Dear Thursday: THE ZOMBIE SURVIVAL GUIDE: RECORDED ATTACKS by Max Brooks [Book 12 of 2010]

Apr 01, 2010 4 Comments

Long post title, but the book is fairly short since it’s a graphic novel. So w/o further ado, here are my thoughts on THE ZOMBIE SURVIVAL GUIDE: RECORDED ATTACKS by Max Brooks. Why I Decided To Read It: See this is why I plan to personally walk down to my local library and ask for [...]

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Guess the Random Lyric: You=2; Me=1

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So Zacki from “Tall Glass of Shame” guessed correctly that yesterday’s lyric was from “Bless Your Beautiful Hide” as sung (quite jauntily) by Howard Keel in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and now you’re ahead going into Black Artist Thursday of our Misogynist Songs That We Like Anyway Week. As you probably already guessed, there [...]

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