Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Just a thought...

I'm drinking chocolate milk.
I feel like if I did the gallon challenge that I would drink chocolate milk. Is that allowed?
This idea is really attributed to M. Dull. But the more milk I drink the more I feel like this is a real possibility.

I like drinking it a lot so I mean I feel like it would be easier to get through more than plain milk. I chug it anyways.

Hmmmmm. Maybe I'll try it soon.

Now playing: Christmas Music.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Passing the time

I literally have no motivation for writing this post. I am currently sitting in the family room watching Nanny McPhee and wondering how Colin Firth can stand to even consider marrying the lady who wears nothing but pink and green. There are even pink and green sheep at the ceremony! Ugh. I like to skip the first half of the movie and only come in when Emma Thompson has started to lose a few blemishes. Much more enjoyable that way.

I need to go to bed soon. Mass in the morning. Feast of the Immaculate Conception, its a holy day of obligation so that means no sleeping in. Oh well. Maybe tomorrow I will get a call about one of the jobs I interviewed for last week.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Fact

The game Guess Who was developed with the intention of promoting racial and gender equality. The ingenious idea was that young minds are malleable and simply need to be shaped the right way to make the world a better place. The classic Milton Bradley guessing game encourages the use of neutral language when describing the person on the other player's card, thereby leveling the playing field for men and women and all races. Subliminally, the game may have even given a higher rank to women and those who wear glasses, as it was easier to guess the identity of these individuals, thereby making every player hope that their opponent pickeded one of these cards. People who wear hats are also in this category as a means of disguising the true intentions of the game developers, who also liked to wear hats.

This post is factually accurate.