Stupid joke, heard at our usually less than useful morning meeting:
“Obama is rumored to be able to sweep Alabama this year”.
“Oh really? How do you think that?”
“They are going to stamp a G in front of his name and then it will read-Gobama. Of course every one will vote for that.”
” Maybe half of them will-the stupid half.” (Speaker is a notorious Auburn fan).
Which highlights a dilemna, I don’t like either team. I’ve been told that , “None of the above” is not an option when it comes to religion football here in Shopping Mall USA. You are supposed to choose one or the other and if you are not careful you can end up with a house like this one:
Are the Vols an option?
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One of the sure signs you are getting old?
When you are selecting channel 77 on the satellite radio-Broadway’s Greatest Hits. No lie, I’ve been listening to that lately while driving to and from work.
However-I do listen to Maxim radio from time to time-just to “keep my hand in”.
Busy day today. So I’ll close this quick post with a cute story I found over at Japan Probe-the story of the “mail cat”. See below:
Translation:
Tama the cat was born at one house and lived there for a while.
One day, Tama disappeared.
Two years later, Tama returned to its original owner’s house. Tama was in good health, so the original owner suspected someone else must have cared for and fed the cat.
The original owner attached a letter to Tama’s collar seeking the person who had been caring for him.
Tama’s second owners, who named him Azukichi, sent a reply in the same manner.
It turns out that Tama’s second home was only 200 meters away from his first home. His two homes now exchange letters via cat post on a regular basis.
According to the news report, it usually takes about an hour or two for the cat to deliver the letter. However, there are some occasions where he can take as long as half a day to make a delivery.