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- Dear Borders: even at your "store closing" sale where everything is 30% off, your prices are STILL higher than Amazon's. No wonder.
453 days ago - Went to the bank today wearing this shirt [http://goo.gl/GbGpO] and the teller said, "Oh, you must work at Orange Julius". Serves me right.
469 days ago - Just installed CM7 RC1 on my HTC EVO. Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) is looking pretty good. It's pleasantly refined and snappy.
470 days ago - There's this phenomenon in workplaces where people will just devour any kind of food that's left out in common areas. Prank ideas abound.
552 days ago - I wouldn't want to live/work somewhere unless I could wear flip-flops and a t-shirt to work in the middle of November.
564 days ago
- Dear Borders: even at your "store closing" sale where everything is 30% off, your prices are STILL higher than Amazon's. No wonder.
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The Second Amendment
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
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You’ve Really Done It This Time, Applebee’s
On separate trips to Applebee’s, I’ve had rocks in my food, hair in my food, cold food, and just plain bad food. Never have I been served margarita mix in a sippy cup, though. Applebee’s apparently reserves that honor for … Continue reading
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Verizon’s Own Personal Internet
I just got an email from Verizon Wireless letting me know that my cell phone bill is now available for online viewing. The message also provides information about paying the bill online and signing my soul over to Verizon so … Continue reading
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Mother’s/Mothers’/Mothers Day
In light of my previous entry, I’ve got a bone to pick with nearly every American English dictionary in existence. For the love of everything that is bright and shiny, the holiday we celebrate toady is “Mothers’ Day”, in honor … Continue reading
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Why I Love Being a Stickler
I love being a grammar and punctuation stickler because we’re right and you’re wrong. Here’s the best quote I’ve come across so far in Eats, Shoots & Leaves: To those who care about punctuation, a sentence such as “Thank God … Continue reading
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Rainbow Sandals: Guaranteed Not to Have a Guarantee
Back at the end of October, I bought a pair of Rainbow sandals and commented on how excited I was because of what I had heard and because of the seemingly impressive warranty. I also promised to give an update … Continue reading
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Has Starbucks Lost Its Soul?
In an internal email from Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz to CEO Jim Donald, Schultz reminisces about Starbucks’ traditions of the past and asks if it’s even about the coffee anymore. He writes: Clearly we have had to streamline store design … Continue reading
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Some Unrelated Thoughts and Ideas
While I was driving to work earlier this week, I saw a bumper sticker that read: “I brake for saucy wenches”. My initial reaction was, “Hey! I’d brake for wenches, too!”. My opinion hasn’t really changed much since then. If … Continue reading
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Blistering Bipedal Banter
It’s not very often that I buy new shoes. In fact, I average only one or two pairs of new shoes per year, and even that is a generous estimate. That’s why I almost surprised myself this past weekend when … Continue reading
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We’re on Our #!$%#!@ Way to Church
I won’t do it. I refuse. You’ll never find me with a Christian fish on the back of my car. I don’t have anything against the ubiquitous little symbol. I just don’t want to advertise that I’m a Christian, because … Continue reading
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