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View commentsComments12 Actors Whose Careers Seemed to Take Off After Appearing on SeinfeldPosted by admin at August 20, 2008
Seinfeld as you guys probably know by now, was/is my favorite show on television. And in addition to the many quirks and observations the show has been responsible for, I also think that it’s responsible for being the catalyst to many acting careers.
Some of these actually surprised me, but there are 12 actors that stand out whose careers really seemed to blossom after appearing on the show. For the record, before we even start, I’m knocking off Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Kristen Davis, and Marcia Cross. Garrett was big in the 80’s with stand up. Hatcher had already been in Tango and Cash, and Davis and Cross were already on Melrose place.
These actors? You’d be hard pressed to know who they were before making their presence known on Seinfeld
See the Listfunny, interestingView commentsComments9 Dirty, Sexy, Nasty Engrish FunPosted by admin at August 20, 2008
Yep, you read that correctly - it says Engrish. Engrish has been around the net for many years, and is simply various Japanese translations on products and signs. This post was inspired by the launch of Engrish Funny - the same people who brought you icanhascheezburger. This post uses a few photos from Engrish Funny, and others from the daddy of Engrish, engrish.com, and is a collection of the dirtiest, sexiest, nastiest, and just plain most offensive pictures I could find. Be warned, some of the photos contain offensive language.
humorView commentsCommentsTop 10 Creative Responses To Junk MailPosted by admin at August 16, 2008
Junk mail is renowned for cluttering mailboxes, increasing the risk of identity theft, and, of course, killing millions of trees every year. Not surprisingly, it elicits annoyance from most people. But, believe it or not, it also elicits creativity from others. Below I’ve compiled a list of the “Top 10 Creative Responses To Junk Mail,” accompanied by a bunch of cool pictures. Personally, I’d be content to never receive another piece of junk mail for the rest my life, but who knows, maybe these people are onto something. Maybe there’s more to junk mail than meets the eye. If nothing else, these responses represent some interesting and unconventional ways to recycle.
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Lately, I’ve been simultaneously using less and less of what I learned in school while discovering more and more skills that are vital to success which were never even offered in school!
If I were to be 100% honest, probably the most valuable skill I learned in college was how to talk to girls (certainly a vital skill for happiness and success, but not what I was there to learn).
The economics classes? Nope, mostly academic mumbo-jumbo that is entirely useless to all but a handful of policy makers. The computer science classes? Hmm, maybe about 10% of that I’ve used, but it’s nothing I couldn’t have picked up with a couple good books, which I routinely do now. The history, English, philosophy, and physics? Aside from giving me a general understanding of the world and making me sound smart at cocktail parties, I can’t think of anything in there that I really use on a day to day basis.
Much of college gave me a bad taste for education. It made learning a real drag. I got through it to get the degree, but it wasn’t until after school that my education really began.
So what are the top skills that should be taught to every man, woman, and child who enters our education system? I’m glad you asked…
See the ListeducationView commentsComments5 plus 8 Ways to Beat the Odds in Sin CityPosted by admin at August 12, 2008
Casinos pick your pockets by tweaking everything from the height of their ceilings to the payouts on their slot machines. These are tips pulled together from a collection of Vegas insiders to help you even out the odds.
Labyrinthine layouts appeal to our explorer’s instinct, says Anthony Lucas, Ph.D., an associate professor of casino management at UNLV. Entrances are flooded with machines for a reason: You’re less likely to gamble if you encounter empty space or nongaming attractions first, says Bill Friedman, author of Designing Casinos to Dominate the Competition. Things you actually need - bathrooms, cash-out zones - are far-flung and well guarded by gambling opportunities. Get a floor map at the hotel’s information desk.
Avoid themed slots (Wheel of Fortune) and aisle machines. Stick to out-of-the-way slots or settle for quarter machines, says Kevin Blackwood, author of Casino Gambling for Dummies. Although $5 slots lower the house edge to 3 percent, you’ll lose your money faster there.
gamblingView commentsComments40+ Topics for Corporate BloggersPosted by admin at August 11, 2008
There will be times that you have to contribute a post for your company’s blog and you just don’t have one idea that inspires you to start a conversation. We’ve all been there and that’s why we’ve created this resource with more than 40 topics for corporate bloggers to help provide that much need inspiration:
See the ListbloggingView commentsComments25 Awesome tutorials for web designersPosted by admin at August 11, 2008
This is a collection of the best tutorials for web designers I found this month browsing some websites I like. It also includes some of my post Take a look!
See the ListtutorialsView commentsComments15 Reasons The Packers Screwed Themselves with Brett FavrePosted by admin at August 7, 2008
It’s hard to find anyone that isn’t a Brett Favre fan - unless, of course, you’re in Chicago. Brett Favre is a man’s man, and if you weren’t a fan of Brett before he played the game after his dad passed away, surely you are now.
I’ve been a Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan as long as I can remember, so I’m giddy with the thought that Favre might be joining the team. I’ve been watching the press coverage for the last two days, and decided to write an open letter (list - whatever) to the Packers, explaining why they screwed the pooch with their treatment of good ol’ number 4.
The Pack is a pretty tight team. Their fans are fanatical, but you can rest assured that Brett Favre is a huge part of that. His charisma sells seats, and brings fans to the team. I’m positive wherever he ends up, the new team will have record attendance games, and a new set of fans to help promote their business.
Some people consider Favre a dinosaur in the business, but age means nothing when you’re a natural talent.
Think that stat is low? Well, consider the fact that that percentage was Favre’s best pass completion percentage of his career. That’s no small feat when you think about how many years Brett’s been playing.
No matter how you slice it, that’s a huge number - certainly not one you disregard when a champ says he wants to come back for another year.
Say wha??? Yep, 4,155 LAST season. This is a pretty clear sign that Brett still has a rocket arm.
So you weren’t impressed with his passing yards from last year? Having 61,655 career passing yards just solidifies the fact that Favre always brings his A-game. Seeing these numbers, I guess it only makes sense not to welcome Brett back.
Passing yards mean nothing if they don’t lead to touchdowns. With 28 passing touchdowns last year, looks like Brett’s got that covered too.
This is a mix of his career passing touchdowns, and his 13 rushing touchdowns, but it all adds up to superior numbers. Numbers that would have most teams begging for Favre to come back - but not Green Bay.
This might not be the strongest quarterback rating you’ve ever seen, but when you take into account this is his career rating, you know you’ve got a solid player.
Maybe not the blockbuster Iron Man, but definitely football’s Iron Man. A broken thumb, an almost fatal car accident, an addiction to pain medication, losing his dad, his wife diagnosed with cancer,and so many other things that would stop most people, but Favre muscled through them, which leads to our next item…
Probably his most noteworthy accomplishment, this stat is mind-blowing. No other player has ever held this record, and to think that Brett wouldn’t try to keep this going this season is ridiculous.
Okay, maybe this is his most notable accomplishment. Not only has he not missed a game in 16 seasons, but he has started 255 of them in a row. It’s easy to stay in the game if you’re on the bench, but to be a starter is huge.
NFL network did a poll asking their viewers who the most beloved QB in the NFL is, and the outcome was hands-down Brett Favre. Not surprising at all, and leads to our number 1…
Yeah, this is a pretty lame number one, but Brett Favre is the poster child for the Green Bay Packers. He’s done more for the team than any other player, and for the Packers to treat him as if he wasn’t welcome has to go down as one of the biggest fuck ups in NFL history. Had they just said, “Of course you can come back Brett, you’ll have to earn your spot, but we’d love to have you,” NONE of this soap opera would be happening. Then, to snub him when he shows up for camp just put the last nail in Green Bay’s coffin. Brett Favre is a positive role model, and a legend of the game.
So now I’ll say thank you to Green Bay, because there’s a chance that Tampa will get this future hall of famer, and I promise you, we’ll gladly welcome him - and then we’ll be kicking your ass in week 4!
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