WIN!: Amusement Park Ride WIN

My advice? Make this the last ride of your day. Otherwise your day is gonna be a lot shorter than you wanted….

I think I could have done this with no problem when I was in my 20’s. But my organs have enough “give” these days that I’d spend the rest of my day trying to shift them back into place.

Of course that won’t stop me from going on…  in a heartbeat!

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Bros: Bros Poop More Wisely

This is chronic debate fodder for the sexes. I’ve never really understood why the ladies don’t just check before using the facilities. ESPECIALLY if they’ve ever fallen in before…

The rule has to be that the responsibility has to lie with those who have to suffer the consequences (applies in all areas of life).

Of course guys, it’s just good form to put it down. Get one of these to help

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Autocowrecks: THAT’S RACIST

As always, the best you can hope for is a product that works well in its own niche. I suppose this was never really tested outside select parts of North America or Europe?

This reminds me of the mini-scandal regarding “flesh colored” band-aids… that ignored most of the world’s population…

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Web Comics that I recommend

Questionable content: Fun romantic indy comic. Start at the beginning to make sense. Over 2,000 strips so far so enough reading to keep you busy for a while.
http://questionablecontent.net/

XKCD: A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language. Be sure to hover over the comic with your cursor for extra insight.
http://xkcd.com/

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal: Topical, skeptical and a bit cynical.
http://www.smbc-comics.com/

User Friendly: No longer being produced – go to the first one and start. It’s about a small company and the inevitable conflicts between IT, marketing and management.
http://www.userfriendly.org/