Are We Ever Too Old To Learn?
September 22, 2008
Is age 19 too old to learn how to box? Deontay Wilder didn’t think so. Deontay describes himself as having been a quiet kid who got into fights with bullies - fights that sent him to a school for at-risk kids when he was in 7th grade. Fortunately, that turned Deontay’s life around and he later went to college on a basketball scholarship. However, when Deontay’s daughter was born with a spinal defect, he had to drop out of college and get a job to pay her medical expenses. That’s... Read more »
Things Not To Do With A Bandsaw
September 20, 2008
Bandsaws are infamously handy tools to have in the woodworking shop or the factory. Some people even have one in their sheds if they really feel the need to show off. There is a certain section of the male society that feel such an affinity with this tool that they will use it at every opportunity, appropriate or not. But this is not to be recommended. National statistics show an unhealthy list of bandsaw accidents that have occurred through mis-use and the following are a general guideline of notes... Read more »
Rants #2 - I’ve Got More To Say And There’s No Stopping Me Now!
September 19, 2008
Nothing gets on my nerves more than things being passed off as something they’re not, especially when it comes to health and fitness. Now I’ve got even more stuff on my mind. 1. “Eat Whatever You Want And Still Lose Weight” Fat Loss Pills and Carb Blockers What a wonderful message to send to the millions of people out there trying to lose weight. You don’t need to watch what you eat or exercise…just take this little pill and you can eat frosted Twinkies stuffed... Read more »
Is The Used Car Dealer Next In Line For A Jeremy Kyle Style Grilling
September 17, 2008
Switch on the TV, open the paper, surf the internet and all that greets you are messages of doom and gloom about the economy. If reports are to be believed we are all about to be trampled to death in horrific scenes that represent a mini Armageddon when we are all so desperately poor that it takes a week’s wages to purchase a loaf of bread and selling our children on eBay is looking an ever more attractive option simply to make ends meet. Ok, I exaggerate slightly but this scaremongering simply... Read more »
Funny Videos For Your Humor and Funny Stuffs
September 17, 2008
If you search and browse the internet and look for anything humor and funny stuffs, an online social utility networking site will be loaded with them. Funny videos are very entertaining and fun to freshen up your day. These types of hilarious and humorous stuffs on social networking sites are prevalent nowadays. Funny videos are easily access through an online social utility networking site. These social sites use humor and funny stuffs to attract and lure more members and sign ups. The main reason... Read more »
Why Is It So Hard To Budge A Budget?
September 16, 2008
Shortly after I said I do, my husband started saying a four-letter word that was spelled with six letters - budget. To me the word had a negative connotation. To me it said less - not more. That’s when I decided to budge-it. I kept track of the money I saved, as well as spent. Coupons, discounts, sales - a dollar here and a dollar there add up. Last year I saved over $4,000. Being able to spend that money on something I haven’t had to budget for is my saving grace. Time is something... Read more »
Blood And Guts At The Butchery
September 14, 2008
Police are investigating an incident in a butchers shop in Rotherham Street, Llandudno, following a nasty incident involving a meat slicer. The area is currently cordoned off while evidence is removed for further DNA analysis. According to witnesses in the shop at the time, things got a little out of hand when the butcher got his apron caught up in the machinery and was last heard screaming for someone to ‘remove the rump’ before profuse amounts of blood left the customers traumatised. ‘I’m... Read more »
Hell Hath No Fury Like A Woman Scorned
September 14, 2008
Hotel establishments are finding increasingly inventive ways of encouraging clientele to stay with them as opposed to their competition. The credit crunch has hit this business as much as any other and it has become necessary for them to offer more services to make a stay more convenient for visitors. Some of the top hotels run a personal answering service for their visitors but there is talk in the business of this being stopped due to the indiscretion of visitors, callers and answering service... Read more »
Is There Always A Brighter Side?
September 13, 2008
Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans on August 29, 2005. Eighty percent on the city flooded and 90% of the residents had to be evacuated. Nevertheless, a recent vote taken in the Louisiana House of Representatives is an indicator of the city’s recovery. By a vote of 62-33, Sazerac was proclaimed the official cocktail of New Orleans. Sazerac is a potent mix of rye whiskey, bitters and absinthe originally concocted by a Creole pharmacist in the 1830’s. After two Sazeracs you understand why... Read more »
Funny Goodbye Letters For Friends And People Around Them
September 12, 2008
Whenever someone is leaving, it is very hard to say goodbye to your friends and the people around them. This is where a funny goodbye letters will be very useful and make those left behind feeling better. It would be fun for you to write short quick funny jokes too. Try to construct your funny goodbye letters into something that makes them feel you will stay connected and communicate with friends and people around them. And the best venue to do this is through an online social utility networking... Read more »


