
-Is it just me...or would anyone else rather get poked in they eye repeatedly by a red hot poker than sit through even a commercial of The Love Guru?
Self-Explanatory...to steal from [Cherry]: F*ck You, Mike Meyers!
-Is it just me...or did Britney Spears' brother just totally slam her?
I was perusing People magazine while I checked on my vacationing parent's house yesterday and fed their ancient parakeet (11 years old...no joke). There was a summer bachelor's section, so of course, I had to check it out, and a newly buffified Brother Spears said that the two things that turn him off in women are "too much make-up" and "smoking." Sounds like someone near and dear to him, doesn't it? (of course, I realize he shouldn't be turned on by his sister, but heck, they are from Louisiana)
-Is it just me...or if running were fun, everyone would be doing it?
I HATE running. I mean, it is right up there with Joseph Stalin and Keith Washington (for you Indy folks...or maybe I should say Idi Amin, since KW hasn't killed anyone...that we know of), but for some reason, since I was sick on Tuesday, I have just not had the wherewithal to go lift at the gym. Since I didn't really eat (or keep) anything on Monday and most of Tuesday, I splurged on an all the meats pizza and cheesesticks from Papa John's on Tuesday night. So, even post-food poisoning, which is a person with an eating disorder's wet dream this side of a tape worm, I was feeling like a fat ass and forced myself to run the steps at the War Memorial 10 times on Wednesday night. To add insult to injury, I made myself go on a run last night, too. Of course, I go to weigh myself this morning, and I am at my lowest weight of the summer. Goddammit! It means I'll have to run more!
-Is it just me...or does Idiot Indiana make it too easy to justify the point of this blog?
Look, I know a lot of people have this idea of a Hoosier as some sort of uneducated, slack jawed yokel, which is why, I hope, I do something to counteract that notion. However, sometimes even I come across stories that make me question the enormity of my task. One of the first, since I have been blogging, was the case of the Fort Wayne bomb scare that ended up being a turnip. Another one, from this week even, would be the the story of the Terre Haute guy who robbed the 11 year old girl's lemonade stand, only to be chased down by the girl and blockaded in his house until the police arrived (TRY...getting cred in prison on that one, bud), but the next one, oh boy:
W. Lafayette buys large anti-stench fan
West Lafayette officials have bought a device they hope will mask the stench from the city's wastewater treatment plant during Saturday's Taste of Tippecanoe festival.
The festival takes place along the Wabash River, not far from the plant.
Wastewater treatment utility director David Henderson says the $1,700 machine consists of a large fan that blows a vanilla-scented odor. He also plans to add odor-control chemicals to the treatment plant's lagoon.
Taste of Tippecanoe festival director Scott Freeman says he understands the utility is doing everything it can to reduce foul smells.
Henderson says the odor has been noticeable because equipment used to break down solid waste is being renovated.
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Which begs the question:
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I am a former I Hate To Run person and it all goes back to my childhood and being fat.
In 1992 I started dabbling in it and by 1994 I was running on a regular basis. It is amazing what can happen with weight loss with a proper diet and running. I'm just saying.
Yeah, but I lost the majority of my weight initially through weight training. I did do a bit of running, but I was much more enthrall to the weights. That hasn't really been the case this time around. So, I guess I need to kick it up a notch, because just biking isn't helping.
I just have a family history of bad knees, and while I have been fine up til now, I have not wanted to tempt fate. We'll see :) I still don't see me doing it all the time though.
Is it just me, or are you really a superior prig?
Anon> Um...a blog isn't about pragmatism, it is pretty much an egotistical exercise by nature. Frankly, what is really more priggish, having the testicular fortitude to put myself out there or you to sit back, cowardly behind your keyboard, and comment anonymously? Yeah...exactly
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