Life is a job! This explains a lot why the world works as it does…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0AKvRvL5r3A
Thinks I find along the way
Life is a job! This explains a lot why the world works as it does…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0AKvRvL5r3A
…nothing says love like chickensh*t! Let me explain…

This year we celebrated a week early so we can be with our mothers in IL next weekend. We have a tradition in our family for Mother’s Day; full body massage, breakfast in bed, everyone working in the yard planting trees, vegetables, etc., nice dinner, but the best part is I get to clean the chicken coop that contains about 6 months worth of crap from our long, hard Wisconsin winter. Gotta admit there were a couple of times I almost lost my breakfast [note to self; next year eat AFTER!] but I got ‘er done. All three overloaded wheelbarrows full…
How about you? What will you do to honor your wife on Mother’s Day?
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Me-ow! Check out the video that melds cute cats with fitness instruction, a potent combo that’s (predictably) taking YouTube by storm.
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The facebook version of you…Clipped from: http://storify.com/Comedy/social-fun-attack |

Dan Piraro writes:
I’ve lived with cats and with dogs and I like them both, but for very different reasons. Cats are much easier house guests since they don’t mind being left alone, they don’t have to be walked, and they don’t require too much attention. Unless you object to house guests who shred your furniture with their claws. Dogs are better if you want an excuse to get outside everyday whether it’s freezing cold and raining or not, if you like to play fetch and other games with non-human animals, and if you want a lot of one-on-one face time with someone who understands your language but can’t speak a word of it. They both have their benefits and most people find life more enjoyable with a companion animal or twelve.
Steve Riordan writes:
If you’ve ever wished to address a problem in your life, here is an interesting and humorous option that’s guaranteed to give you a heightened perspective.
via Stop It with Bob Newhart | Unravelling Self.
Perhaps the best psychological advice you’ll ever get…
This one goes out to Josie at ‘themiracleisaroundthecorner‘. Great song for a Monday morning here in the western hemisphere…
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Dilbert comic strip for 03/23/2013 from the official Dilbert comic strips archive..
Heh, heh, heh…
I’ve been to churches like this…
One of the many reasons why religion is in decline. Relationship with your higher power is another story altogether…
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Seth Godin has a great thought for those of us who think about our businesses on a Saturday morning:
There’s always a defect, always a slow drip, somewhere. Every plan, every organization, every venture has a glitch.
The question isn’t, "is this perfect?" The question is, "will this get me there?"
Sometimes we make the mistake of ignoring the big leaks, the ones that threaten our journey.
More often, though, we’re so busy fixing tiny leaks that we get distracted from the real goal, which is to go somewhere.
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