Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Host 11

Whenever my computer is trying to shut down, I always start clicking random icons, so it slows down. It's kind of like playing loud music or turning the lights on when someones trying to sleep.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Supost 10

I think the hardest part about being a surgeon would be limiting your cofee intake to maximum one cup throughout the day. Either that or switching to decaf.
Also, I can't imagine the kinds of nightmares they have.
Like, what if you're the last surgeon on Earth and you get a tumor in the back of your head?

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Posed Nine.

I think people who are afraid of the dark are big problem to our environment.
Every light in the house on at all times.

But, I think a fear of darkness would be a huge burden.
I mean, darkness can strike any time;
Light bulbs expire,
Weak flames blow out,
Solar/lunar eclipses!
At least with a fear of snakes, you can just stay the hell away from snakes. You don't have to worry about random snakes falling from the sky.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Post Ate

Do we fix the law when it's broken?
Or does it stitch itself in the mirror like the terminator or jason bourne?

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Sleventh Post

I'm never really compelled to use my phone until the low battery symbol comes up.
It's like having a week to live.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

6th Post.

People that decide to keep a bird as a pet are basicly signing up for a lifetime of head aches and beak shaped scars on the tips of their index fingers.
The only use for birds that I can think of is maybe giving the Wright Brothers a good idea.

Some people keep parrot-like birds as pets, just because they want to teach them to say outrageous things.
Why not just get a naive foreigner?

Thursday, April 23, 2009

5th Post

When people refer, "yesterday's newspaper," shouldn't they say "oldspaper" instead?
It's not new anymore.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Fourth Post

Why all of a sudden did the word "midget" change to "little person"?
Doesnt "little person" seem a little less creative than "midget"?
Usually, when words change to their less popular synonyms, people tend to choose the more inventive ones.
For example, "automobile" changed to "car".
You look up "midget" in the thesaurus and you will find many clever substitues that are alot more interesting than "little person".
Doesn't it feel like we're moving backwards here?

Monday, April 20, 2009

Third Post

im an idiot

Second Post

You know those people that always dance with top hats and canes?
What do they need canes for for?
Clearly, both their legs are fine.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

First Post

Isn't it true that alcoholics are the only actually legitimate "aholics"?
It's not like Rageoholics are are addicted to rageohol.