@tjfly Umm....Princeton doesn't have a law school. It hasn't had one since 1852. Not even in the 1970s. They debated founding one in '74, but determined it would be too costly.
They didn't take him to a hostel; they took him to a hospice. Though I'll admit, for a moment after I read that, I thought because he was homeless they were pulling a "Sicko" move and dumping him at the Iowan hostel version of Skid Row because he didn't have any insurance. I should stop reading this blog before coffee... ;)
Statements like: "Simply put, people eat poorly because they are lazy and have too much disposable income" really tick me off.
You could just as easily say: "Simply put, people eat poorly because they are POOR and have NO TIME TO COOK FROM SCRATCH."
"Simply put, people eat poorly because they are 3 GENERATIONS OUT FROM EVER HAVING LEARNED TO COOK and DON'T KNOW WHERE TO START."
"Simply put, people eat poorly because they are STRESSED OUT and SUGAR IS ADDICTIVE."
Complex situations are rarely solved with "simple" statements. Also, this is done is tandem with other govt programs that aren't being given the same spotlight so the new plate/pyramid seems ridiculous. I particularly like the HHS issued (free) cookbooks:
Heart Healthy General Cookbook: http://hp2010.nhlbihin.net/healthyeating/pdfs/Dinners_Cookbook_508-compliant.pdf
I had never seen the "cardiac cat" video before...that was the saddest video ever. =( I can't believe the reporter used it as a joke...especially as the other cat didn't survive. :\
John Lennon was born on Oct. 9, 1940.
Paul McCartney was born on June 18, 1942.
On July 6, 1957 they were 16 and 15 respectively.
On Oct. 18, 1957 John had just turned 17, Paul was still 16.
In 1966 John was 25/26 and Paul was 24/25.
Better?
http://youtu.be/a-e8fzqv3CE
Brilliant!
Umm....Princeton doesn't have a law school. It hasn't had one since 1852. Not even in the 1970s. They debated founding one in '74, but determined it would be too costly.
He explains it best:
http://www.jacklail.com/blog/archives/2011/10/foursquare-gets-pissed.html
Here's Rebecca's project:
http://www.rebeccawilsonceramics.com/index.php/2011/06/blue/
She's doing a show with 14 artists:
‘Blue’, Flow Gallery, 1-5 Needham Street, London, from 15th June 2011 (through 3rd September 2011).
Too bad they aren't available for easy Internet purchase!
"Simply put, people eat poorly because they are lazy and have too much disposable income"
really tick me off.
You could just as easily say:
"Simply put, people eat poorly because they are POOR and have NO TIME TO COOK FROM SCRATCH."
"Simply put, people eat poorly because they are 3 GENERATIONS OUT FROM EVER HAVING LEARNED TO COOK and DON'T KNOW WHERE TO START."
"Simply put, people eat poorly because they are STRESSED OUT and SUGAR IS ADDICTIVE."
Complex situations are rarely solved with "simple" statements. Also, this is done is tandem with other govt programs that aren't being given the same spotlight so the new plate/pyramid seems ridiculous. I particularly like the HHS issued (free) cookbooks:
Heart Healthy General Cookbook:
http://hp2010.nhlbihin.net/healthyeating/pdfs/Dinners_Cookbook_508-compliant.pdf
Heart Healthy Kid-Friendly Recipes:
http://hp2010.nhlbihin.net/healthyeating/pdfs/KTB_Family_Cookbook_2010.pdf
Heart Healthy Latino Recipes:
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/heart/other/sp_recip.pdf
Heart Healthy African American Recipes:
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/heart/other/chdblack/cooking.pdf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXXm696UbKY
That kid can make me laugh no matter the situation.
Horsehair necklace -- high fashion?
Does it itch at all?