My roomates and I totally had/made one of these when I was going to college. The one we had ended up a tad long, so it wasn't the most comfortable seat in the house... but comsidering we didn't have much furniture at all, it was better than nothing.
I think Marzipan is ready for another round as a next food trend. Its been abused long enough on the decorative cakes circuit as edible clay. Its time to start using it seriously again! I had the best little milk chocolate truffle/bonbon the other day with a marzipan filling. mmm bliss.
I'm not sure if I want to open the vid... its not going to show the device in use, is it? (I'm one of those people that can get vertigo and sick just watching a video of a rollercoaster ride. -_-)
I know what Miss Cellania means by it being so crowded! Sad that such an awesome place can't be fully enjoyed due to all the lines, crowding and waiting. I honestly would be more than glad to pay 2x as much if they would only admit 1/2 the people... but alas theres also shop sales, meals, tips, photographs, and other things being purchased that they desire the income from besides admission.
I dunno... seems to me, that if you have an ex husband/boyfriend whatever, and you're their only ex... that it would seem pretty obvious who's paying for this revenge service. Kinda hard to be Anon, when theres nobody else out there to point the finger at.
I think its part internet/ part overpopulation. The internet has shined a light on just how common and boring most of us are. Too many moronic people, too few of them interesting, and oh-so expendable... the whole lot. At least in the past, we knew we were plentiful, but due to lack of communication we weren't painfully aware of just how much. Nowadays everyone is connected, we're all over saturated by eachother and our coping mechanisim is to just not care anymore.
Weird how some locations can be so far away and yet look so familiar. The picture in the post is from Barcelona but it looks SO much like the bookstore in Walla-Walla, WA.
So what about fat people? They get stressed standing around, I'm sure. Same for old people, or people who hate crowds, have claustrophobia, or people that dislike lines, or people that have a sense of self entitlement. I'm sure these self entitled people would feel rather stressed to think that they are cattle just like everyone else. By treating someone different and giving them special privileges, you are, in fact discriminating against someone else without said magical difference.
I hate it when people let their dogs crap everywhere and never pick it up. Its so disgusting. I live on a busy street and I can never mow my yard. Its a landmine out there and I don't dare even walk on my own property. Its even worse when the mower hits it all. Yay disgusting dog crap clouds. MMmm tasty! I don't have pets. I have nothing against dogs, just their owners. Jerks.
Also yet-another good reason (to add to my list) as to why I don't want kids.
And wouldn't it be nice if those of us who are childless didn't have to pay for everyone else's kids as well? Government programs for preggos... Schools... Its like child support without the benefit of sex first.
Looks interesting. A note about dogfood though... I've anways wonder why theres never any "Human kibble" in existance. I'd like a meaty crunchy vitamin laced snack designed for Homo Sapiens. It would make deciding on what to eat so much easier. Just pour a bowl of "Human kibble".
Meh.. then again, we have cereal. Guess thats as close as it gets.
Heh that's cool. I live in La Grande. (One city over from Baker.) So the location shout-out alone is "Neatorama" to me. :)
Eastern Oregon is very beautiful and unspoiled.(Pendleton, La Grande, Baker, and all the smaller towns). Theres lots of farmland, and mountains. The air is clean, the traffic is low... and land stretches for miles without urban sprawl. But sadly unspoiled means... very little for entertainment. You have to be a Cowboy, a History-buff (Pioneer history. Oregon-trail etc), a Sportsman (Hunters, Fishermen), a redneck, or a religious freak to fit in.
Needless to say, I need to move. How a technology loving, fashion-aware, agnostic girl like myself ended up here I'll never know.
And not that long after the neatorama post on the dark side of Disney. http://www.neatorama.com/2009/06/30/the-dark-side-of-disney/ OMG, Neato-premonition? mayyybeeee...
I had the best little milk chocolate truffle/bonbon the other day with a marzipan filling. mmm bliss.
(I'm one of those people that can get vertigo and sick just watching a video of a rollercoaster ride. -_-)
C-64 forevaaaaaa!
(ok... maybe just when I want to listen to Sids or play some oldschool games.)
The internet has shined a light on just how common and boring most of us are. Too many moronic people, too few of them interesting, and oh-so expendable... the whole lot.
At least in the past, we knew we were plentiful, but due to lack of communication we weren't painfully aware of just how much.
Nowadays everyone is connected, we're all over saturated by eachother and our coping mechanisim is to just not care anymore.
Same for old people, or people who hate crowds, have claustrophobia, or people that dislike lines, or people that have a sense of self entitlement. I'm sure these self entitled people would feel rather stressed to think that they are cattle just like everyone else.
By treating someone different and giving them special privileges, you are, in fact discriminating against someone else without said magical difference.
I don't have pets. I have nothing against dogs, just their owners. Jerks.
And wouldn't it be nice if those of us who are childless didn't have to pay for everyone else's kids as well? Government programs for preggos... Schools... Its like child support without the benefit of sex first.
A note about dogfood though...
I've anways wonder why theres never any "Human kibble" in existance. I'd like a meaty crunchy vitamin laced snack designed for Homo Sapiens. It would make deciding on what to eat so much easier. Just pour a bowl of "Human kibble".
Meh.. then again, we have cereal. Guess thats as close as it gets.
Eastern Oregon is very beautiful and unspoiled.(Pendleton, La Grande, Baker, and all the smaller towns). Theres lots of farmland, and mountains.
The air is clean, the traffic is low... and land stretches for miles without urban sprawl. But sadly unspoiled means... very little for entertainment. You have to be a Cowboy, a History-buff (Pioneer history. Oregon-trail etc), a Sportsman (Hunters, Fishermen), a redneck, or a religious freak to fit in.
Needless to say, I need to move.
How a technology loving, fashion-aware, agnostic girl like myself ended up here I'll never know.
http://www.neatorama.com/2009/06/30/the-dark-side-of-disney/
OMG, Neato-premonition? mayyybeeee...