Thursday, June 21, 2007

 

Lost Pet, Happy Ending

Unfortunately, when pet goes missing, the ending is often not happy. This is especially true when the pet in question is a bird. While dogs and cats are predators, most birds are prey -- it's not unheard of for pet birds outside to be captured by a hawk. They also do not fare well with temperature extremes.

Fortunately, Pearl the cockatiel was found and returned home after five days in the wild -- pretty good for a small bird, especially one that is ten years old and managed to get a pretty good distance from home.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

 

For the Trek Crowd....

It's rare that I post twice in one day, but I couldn't let this one go. It's a blog devoted to bad drawings of Spock. Well, at least you don't have to listen to Shatner singing "Mister Tambourine Man."

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Irony

One day at the bookstore, I was having a hard time finding a book for a customer. Eventually, we did manage to locate it: Where's Waldo.

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

 

Harper's Bizarre

I started out intending to point out the irony of the cover of the current Harper's Bazaar. Yes, that's Paris and Nicole, and if you can't read what it says by Paris' shoulder, it's a description of one of the features inside -- "689 NEW LOOKS." Quite a chuckle -- the neon orange jumpsuit look came to mind, or maybe black and white horizontal stripes. (Well, let's face it, she doesn't need vertical stripes to make her look thinner.)


Keep in mind that magazine covers are planned weeks or even months in advance, so this had to be coincidence. News magazines sometimes change the cover if a major story hits at the last minute, but it's unlikely a fashion magazine would do that.


So anyway, I go over to the magazine's website for a picture of the cover, and what do I see? Something even more priceless:



I get the impression this is actually in the magazine, which would mean it was laid out with that headline before anyone knew how prophetic this would be. I'll check it out when I go to work on Wednesday.

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Monday, June 04, 2007

 

Go away. No, really, just go....

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Saturday, June 02, 2007

 

A Real-Life Rip Van Winkle(ski)

Imagine waking up and finding that your entire world had changed. That's exactly what happened to a Polish railway worker who went into a coma following an accident in 1988 -- when the country was still under Communist rule -- and woke up this week.

In addition to the changes in Poland and around the world, the man's four children all got married and produced 11 grandchildren.

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