Friday, August 29, 2014

The Great Kale Shortage - humor from The New Yorker

News Headline:  Kale's Popularity Leading to Worldwide Shortage.


THREE MONTHS IN (OCTOBER, 2014)
Ma and I put up what little kale we had—pickled it, put it in Mason jars, and stored it in a cool, dark place. Ma says now that there will be less we will appreciate it all the more. Ma can be sort of a downer.
Yesterday, at our local grocer's, Pa and I saw that there are not one but two competing companies trying to sell lowly cabbage as a "kale extender." Pa said, "The only thing I'd like to extend is my middle finger."
 
SIX MONTHS IN (JANUARY, 2015)
Last night, under the cover of darkness, Pa went out to buy some kale leaves from a darty-eyed man on a street corner. But, when Pa returned home, his high-priced purchase turned out to be a ziplock baggy full of chard.
Pa's only recourse is to enter the black market, where shifty young men sell K, a black powder made from pulverizing stockpiled kale chips. But no. No. I hope never to see my own father lower his face into a paper bag to huff K; it makes your lips look like you've been eating powdered-sugar doughnuts, but powdered-sugar doughnuts that have been set on fire.
 


Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Today in History


Aug 27, 1928: The Kellogg-Briand Pact, outlawing war, was signed by Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, British India, the Irish Free State, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Poland, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States.


... so how's that working out for ya?

Monday, August 25, 2014

Tweet from the British Embassy:

 


This. Is. Brilliant.

 

Monday, August 18, 2014

A bad resume. Very, very bad.

 

Friday, August 15, 2014

"Save the Liver!"

 

Edible Anatomically Accurate Chocolate Human Skulls


Cannibalism never tasted so good. These anatomically accurate chocolate skulls are life-size because, well, they were cast from a mold taken from a genuine human skull.
Each edible skull is hand-made from fine Belgian chocolate and is available in 4 different flavors. 



Friday, August 08, 2014

Today I saw...

 

On my way into work, I spotted a Stupid Fire Hydrant.


Today in History:

 

Today in History:

Aug 8, 1876: Thomas Edison patented the mimeograph machine.
Aug 8, 1876: Thomas Edison patented the mimeograph machine.
Aug 8, 1876: Thomas Edison patented the mimeograph machine.
Aug 8, 1876: Thomas Edison patented the mimeograph machine.
Aug 8, 1876: Thomas Edison patented the mimeograph machine.
Aug 8, 1876: Thomas Edison patented the mimeograph machine.
Aug 8, 1876: Thomas Edison patented the mimeograph machine.
Aug 8, 1876: Thomas Edison patented the mimeograph machine.

Wednesday, August 06, 2014

DISCUSS !

 
 
 This day in history Aug 6th.
Check out the year 1806.





Tuesday, August 05, 2014

FW: Social Media 101

 
Union Street Guest House in Hudson NY has policy of charging wedding or events $500 if any guest posts a negative review on Yelp.com.  Their policy gets coverage on-line:
http://www.cbc.ca/newsblogs/yourcommunity/2014/08/500-charge-for-negative-reviews-doled-out-by-new-york-hotel.html

The trolls descend on Yelp:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/union-street-guest-house-hudson






Monday, August 04, 2014

Dr Seuss Mashups


I figure you'll get a kick out of at least a few of these:
 http://www.dorkly.com/post/65872/the-best-dr-seuss-mashups-on-the-internet#!bs8eGT

His books were astounding.

The best you could get.

Inspiring doodlers.

Across the  whole 'net.

And for you dear reader.

We've set a fine table.

With Splendiferous mashups.

Of your favorite fables