Here’s something you don’t see everyday. I’m not sure what cracks me up more though, the chimp or the song itself.
Uncovered by Kevin Palmer on Facebook
This is that category of stuff that may just not fit anywhere else. It will usually be interesting websites or other resources I may have come across. It could also be some random thoughts I have and want to "get down" on some virtual paper somewhere. Hopefully you'll find it interesting, it's definitely just a bunch of stuff!
By Jason Bean
Here’s something you don’t see everyday. I’m not sure what cracks me up more though, the chimp or the song itself.
Uncovered by Kevin Palmer on Facebook
By Jason Bean
Since it’s Monday night and I’m watching some football, it seemed appropriate to feature this site about a girl trying to raise money to purchase what could be the world’s most expensive personals ad.
Amy Borkowsky has decided that she needs to stop waiting for Mr. Right and Opportunity to knock on her door at the same time and take measures into her own hands. To do that she’s trying to raise $3,000,000 to purchase her own Super Bowl ad.
Borkowsky, best known for “Amy’s Answering Machine” comedy CDs which include actual messages from her mother urging Amy to find a husband, says, “Dating is basically a numbers game, and I figured getting myself in front of a captive audience of sixty million men would increase my odds of meeting Mr. Right.” Optimistic about her chances of creating what may well be the world’s largest personal ad, she says, “There’s really only one thing I don’t have in order to pull this off: Three million dollars.”
Check-out the Super Bowl Single Girl site, or just check her out if you an available bachelor and interested in making your match. I’m sure Amy wouldn’t be upset to find Mr. Right and save $3M in the process.
By Jason Bean
This weekend I watched the movie "August Rush". I didn’t plan on it, don’t think I actually even remember it ever coming out. It happened to be on though while I was in the living room and folding laundry. Saw that it had Robin Williams in it, one of my favorite actors, so I started watching it and really got into it.
The boy in the movie is a musical prodigy. Offspring of his Julliard cellist mother and Irish guitar playing and singing father. He did some really cool stuff with a guitar which I loved. I’m trying to figure out who some artists are that actually play the guitar like this and my brother turned me onto this guy, Andy McKee.
Awesome stuff! Do you have any other recommendations for me?