Saturday, January 31, 2009

looks like a cyclone hit it

From one of my other blogs:

A Riddle for you:


Question: What's the difference between a tornado and the U.S. Economy?

Answer: One leaves a path of destruction as it brings down homes and takes away cars and other prized possessions and personal belongings and the other is a wind storm.
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Friday, January 30, 2009

what do you get?

What do you get if you were to cross these dogs together:

  1. Schnauzer
  2. Spitz
  3. Beagle
  4. Newfoundland
  5. Poodle

You're gonna love this:



Schnitzel with Noodles.


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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

eight is enough (actually, too many)

By now I suppose you've heard the story of the Houston mother who gave birth to octuplets this week. According to one article,
Details about how the octuplets were conceived have not been released, but doctors not involved in the delivery believe the mother was likely on fertility treatment.
I wonder why doctors thought it was likely she was on babymaker pills. It seems that whenever you hear stories about multiple births of four or more kids, Mom is on fertility meds. I feel badly for couples who are having difficulty conceiving a child and then going from none to eight.

The kids were 2 girls and 6 boys. I'm just picturing these girls trying to get a date when they're older. A 16 year old guy comes up to one, chats her up a bit, then asks her out. She says OK, and he says, "do you have a sister for my buddy?" Yeah - and she's my age. "Oh, you're twins?" No, she says.

Suddenly six boys, all appearing to be the exact same age, come around the corner and scare the guys away.

And what about how boys eat? Sure, the 2 girls will always be watching their weight - some things will never change - but I know boys who can put away two steaks at a single meal.

"Honey, I'm going to the store - do you need anything?"

"Yeah, get three Ultra-Slim-Slows, twelve steaks, and whatever you want."


UPDATE:

Turns out this mother already had six kids - and she's only 33 years old. Fourteen kids. I know some teachers who have less than that in their whole classroom.
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Thursday, January 15, 2009

history

True story: A 4th grade teacher wants to gage her class's knowledge of history.

"Who in this class can complete the following quote:
One small step for man, one giant leap foooooooor ....."

Little girl raises her hand and says, "Women?"
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