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Archive for June, 2010
tour de cure! i made it!
Jun 29th
I know this is a week late, but real life and things have gotten in the way. Â To make up for my absence, I’ll even throw in some PICTURES! How about that!
First off, let me thank all of the people who donated and pledged for this ride. Â The American Diabetes Association, myself, and Wilford Brimley thank you for your generosity.
That's how he says "thank you"
First off, all those who pledged did in fact make it onto my jersey.
My camera stinks, sue me.
The one on the top is for my mom and mother in law.
Below that, we have Travis, Coffey, Ducksauce, More >
saturday saturday saturday
Jun 15th
I know I’ve bugged you all about this before, and I promise that the race is this Saturday, so very soon you won’t have to see me beg you for money any more.
But since I have limited time left, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE donate!
Click here, click the Tour de Cure on the nav bar above, click the meter over on the left, click just about anywhere on this page. Â They all take you to the same place, which is the page where you can use your credit card to donate online (fancy, I know).
You all have been freaking fantastic in helping More >
good morning miss bliss
Jun 8th
A friend of mine, oh let’s call her Liiska, recently sat next to a celebrity on a plane from Milwaukee to New York. Â For our age group, this particular celebrity will always bear a special place in our hearts, even though his acting career has completely fizzled, unless you count the odd pornographic movie and terrible standup routine.
Liiska was not sitting in first class. Â She had a window seat back in coach. Â That means that said celebrity was sitting in the middle seat of the row. Â In coach. Â That’s gotta be hard on the ego.
At this point, you may be More >
drop the dime on it
Jun 3rd
Scene: a dead body is sprawled facedown on the sidewalk. Â Yellow police tape cordons off the area. Â Two detectives are squatting down near the body talking to the medical examiner. Â A witness says that the victim was walking down the street when a car came around the corner, hit the person, and drove off in a hurry.
A uniformed cop comes up and says, “Detectives, we found a call placed from the payphone across the street at the same time our victim was murdered.”
The detectives trade a knowing glance: this is no accident.
Can you spot the error in this scenario? Â It’s More >
