Thursday, January 29, 2009

Space Needle

This post is pretty good because if you've never been to the "Great North West" you should start in Seattle, WA.  It's a city located nestled in along the coast of the Puget Sound, protected by the Olympic Mountains. Thriving on all the arts; from music to plays and everything in between. This liberal gem has a little bit of it all (in fact it's nick named the "Emerald City") And if you do get a chance to visit be sure to check out the star icon of the city, the Space Needle. The structure was built in 1961 for the upcoming World's Fair. It sits at 605 feet tall and from the observatory deck you can see for miles around in a 360 degree view, including mountain ranges that reach all the way into Canada who's border is over 100 miles away. 

Monday, January 26, 2009

Random Chicken

So I was surfing the web earlier and I found this dumb yet amusing web site http://www.randomchicken.com/ check it out...

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Campbell's Soup at hand


I know these have been out for awhile, but Campbell's Soup at Hand are the shit. I mean it's soup, which I'm really not a soup person unless the mood strikes, whenever and where ever you want... Of course you need a microwave but with todays technology and the way it keeps growing there should be one built into your car in the near future. Anyway, Kudos to Campbell's!

Friday, January 23, 2009

Parenting


My friends and I were talking about parenting; the question is do you believe that parenting "tactics" come from race, culture, social caste or location of where you rear your children. This also brings up the topic of is it okay to spank (discipline) but not beat your children?
Myself having grown up with spankings from dad's belt, quickly figured out that if I was getting the belt whatever I had done was not okay and that I should not do that again. It has shaped who I've become today and I would never look at my dad as someone who was cruel to me. As for the lists above and where it derives from I want to hear from you.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Boot to the dome piece

If you could kick one person; alive or dead right in the head, who would it be and why?

Why This When That?

I feel that it's amazing how much humans have evolved and over come so much through out time; streets, cars, shelter, countries, language and much more. However I do feel I've been let down on some things...

Why are buildings called "buildings" having already been built?

Why do we insist on calling the "stands" as such when we sit in them?

Why do we say we parked in the "Driveway", but we drive on the "Parkway"?

And maybe the most important unanswered trivial question on my mind today is Why does time fly like an arrow, and fruit flys like bananas?