New Server
A few hours ago I moved this blog to a server run by The 42nd Estate LLC. There should be no issues but if you do experience any problems with this blog over the next two to three days that is why. If you’re reading this post then you’re already accessing this blog on the […]
Polish Power! The story of Wojtek: The cigarette smoking, beer chugging, Nazi fighting Polish soldier bear
In the sixth grade, I remember learning about World War II, and specifically about how overmatched the Polish people were against the mammoth German war machine. We were told that in some battles the Poles had no choice but to send out warriors on horseback armed with sticks to fight off the invading German tanks. […]
Are You Constantly Happy? Now There's Help!
Do you constantly find yourself smiling, laughing, and being in good spirits? Do people find your optimistic outlook on life annoying? Are you having trouble keeping friends, jobs and lovers because of your exuberance? Well, fret no more as now there’s help! Check out this “news” clip below to find out more. For more funny […]
Epic Dancing at Celtics Game Caught on Jumbotron
As many of you already know, I’m a Boston Celtics season ticket holder; so, when I recently saw this video of a Celtics fan getting down to Bon Jovi’s Living on a Prayer I knew I had to share it with y’all! Here’s the video from another C’s fan who was filming the Jumbotron at […]
Web Quotes & Counterpoints XII
Lately a ton of great posts and articles were published, setting up a great edition of Web Quotes and Counterpoints. Let’s get right to it! First up, check out my entrepreneurship coach’s latest post about living fearlessly and without regrets. The crux of the post is that we should act more and spend less time […]
Blast from the Past
In light of the recent bailout brouhaha, here’s two posts from the past that are highly relevant still. The first is a post featured on this blog, Prose of a Pol, and is a satirical look at how to obtain universal healthcare for everyone in the USA based on how the banks were bailed out. […]