Daily Proverb
Not “everyone” knows how to “use” “quotation” marks at the “right time”.
1 comment June 25th, 2008
Not “everyone” knows how to “use” “quotation” marks at the “right time”.
1 comment June 25th, 2008
I’ve observed that most railroads are built on the ground.
Ok then!
Add comment June 24th, 2008
To truly know someone, play a game of Monopoly against them.
Add comment June 24th, 2008
Here’s another bunch of ignorant shit: school uniforms. Bad theory. The idea that if kids wear uniforms to school it helps keep order. Don’t these schools do enough damage makin’ all these kids think alike? Now they’re gonna make them look alike too? And it’s not a new idea. I first saw it in news reels from the 1930s, but it was hard to understand ’cause the narration was in German!
Add comment June 23rd, 2008
This ad for extras for a movie ask for one unusual skill:
Mahony: Afican American/Caucasian Must know Marshall Arts.Need to do a monolog.Very powerful role.Ages 25-35
(emphasis mine)
I myself know a little about amplifiers, but I would not designate myself a true artist of the form without some more study of the many artists that have come before.
Add comment June 18th, 2008
In relation to this post, nothing has been resolved. The bad muzak at Tower City near the trains is still too loud. My complaint vanished into the usual bureaucratic vortex of no reply from RTA. There are a myriad strategies one can follow to avoid the ever present bland noise. You can catch an earlier train to the wrong place. What’s that but a new adventure? You can buy an MP3 Player and leave it playing in your ears at high volumes at all times. But beware - just below the speakers that blare what you are trying to avoid is a warning to not play your stereo too loud. If there’s one thing everyone is sure to enjoy, it’s the requirement to be listening to something loud while going to work. Finally, there is the option of going into the small holes beside the trains to live with the Chuds. Say what you will about them, they don’t have muzak.
Add comment June 17th, 2008
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