by Piper Bayard | Jun 5, 2013 | Amusing Ourselves and Hopefully You
By Piper Bayard & Jay Holmes Celebrity “wardrobe malfunctions” are appearing in the media with increasing regularity. We’ve noticed these malfunctions seem to occur when a celebrity’s ratings are slipping, and they don’t just involve the accidental torn dress,...
by Piper Bayard | Jun 3, 2013 | Life and Death
By Piper Bayard Bumper stickers. Sort of like Bathroom Readers for the road. I wonder sometimes if people even think about what they put on their cars. Take this popular one, for example: Why stop with random acts of kindness? When did the goal for kindness get...
by Piper Bayard | May 31, 2013 | The End is Near. . . .
Dolphin-Assisted Birth: Heather & Adam Barrington Plan Cetacean-Filled Labor I’m sure I saw these people down on Pearl Street in Boulder, Colorado once. Just hope thier precious moment doesn’t turn into shark-assisted childbirth. Click on the title...
by Piper Bayard | May 29, 2013 | Current Affairs, Foreign Affairs
By Jay Holmes Headlines this week are reporting the not-very-new “news” that China is—drumroll and sound track of gasping readers please—stealing US technology and hacking into classified US government computer systems. A secondary aspect of the story focuses on daily...
by Piper Bayard | May 24, 2013 | Apocalypse
So what I’m wondering is, how did they know what a cockatiel tasted like in the first place? And who has the job of sucking the birds’ feet to find out if they got it right? And if that one isn’t out there enough for you, how about some Lion Tacos?...
by Piper Bayard | May 22, 2013 | Life and Death
By Piper Bayard My teenage baby had her first life setback this week in the form of a blown out knee. Physically, her path will not be a mystery. Surgery, rehab, and a new talent for predicting the weather. Emotionally, she will learn that we can’t control everything,...
by Piper Bayard | May 19, 2013 | Amusing Ourselves and Hopefully You
By Piper Bayard & Jay Holmes This past week, Piper noticed a scandal at, of all places, Disney World. Supposedly, a social researcher uncovered an underground concierge service that hooks up wealthy Manhattan Moms with disabled people to accompany them on their...
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