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How Schools Need to Handle Wet Carpets
By :
Wendi Watson
When it comes to wet carpet and children, these two do not mix. Wet carpet can be dangerous and can cause illnesses, especially if mold has started to grow on it. If you have wet carpet, then you should be sure to take care of it as soon as possible. A Wet carpet is not something you should wait around to see if it will fix the problem itself.
Silly Yuppie, Trailers Are For Boats!
By :
Vance Lane
Article spoofing trailering of motorcycles to rallys. It light heartedly picks on bikers that put their bikes on trailers instead of riding them. Article talks a little about the different types of trailers available to be pulled behind motorcycles.
The Alternative Approach To Office Furniture
By :
Shaun Parker
A humurous look at office furniture and some of the suggestions that have been put forward to make it a little more interesting.
Is The Used Car Dealer Next In Line For A Jeremy Kyle Style Grilling
By :
Catherine Harvey
A tongue in cheek look at some of today's escapism TV and what the future could possibly hold regarding this.
Things Not To Do With A Bandsaw
By :
Catherine Harvey
A humorous look at the way men have such a fascination for their tools and some of the incidents that have occured due to this infatuation.
Hell Hath No Fury Like A Woman Scorned
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at how one answering service employee managed to upset the life of a customer by letting personal grievances get in the way of her job.
Blood And Guts At The Butchery
By :
Catherine Harvey
A more in depth look at a fictious incident involving a meat slicer and a very unhappy butcher.
Corn Dogs, Cheeseburgers, Custard and Other Diet Foods...
By :
Nick Nilsson
Just because the foods you want to eat are loaded with fat, sugar and calories doesn't mean you shouldn't be able to lose as much fat as you want while eating them!
Chavs In Training With Designer Baby Wear
By :
Catherine Harvey
A tongue in cheek look at how baby wear takes on a whole new meaning depending on what part of Essex you live in.
My Life Story On The Big Screen!
By :
Bob Alexander
It will be a tough job for any actor to play Bob Alexander in the movies, but there is one that can do the job!
Faulty Meat Processing Machines Go Haywire
By :
Catherine Harvey
A humourous look at what can happen if meat processing machines malfunction.
Civilized Visualization or Worrying About Worrying About Having the Big One
By :
Jack Deal
As if there isn't enough to worry about already...
Science, Healthy Lifestyles, Men - Twice Likely Brilliant, Or Thick As A Brick
By :
Derek Dashwood
Recent research findings by University of Edinburgh shows that in tests between males and females, both sexes are about equal in average intelligence. There is, however, twice as much variability in smarter or dumber among men than in women.
Can the New Techies Manage and Maintain Their Vast, Extended Neural Networks?
By :
Jack Deal
Devices and gadgets have extended the brain's neural network to outside the cranium. What happens when these devices fail?
Valentine's Day Cards
By :
Aun Rizvi
Valentine’s Day is celebrated every year on February the 14th. This day is celebrated to express love. For lovers it is the most important day as they can express their deepest feelings to their loved ones. On Valentine’s Day we honor all those people who we love the most. Love is the most beautiful feeling in which our heart does the talking. To express this beautiful feeling millions and millions are spent on cards, flowers, gifts and candies every year. The best way to express the impact of love is the Valentine Card.
The Strange Case of Dr. Pietro d'Abano or Things Really Could Be Much Worse
By :
Jack Deal
We think we have it bad until we see someone that has it really bad...
Dumber by Design: We're Feeble-Minded, What's Your Excuse?
By :
Jack Deal
Is there a limit as to just how far one can dumb down?
Begone Doom and Gloomers: Why You Should Stay on the Sunnyside of Life
By :
Jack Deal
It's not worth it being a doom and gloomer. Think of what it costs in lost wages.
Partition Experts To Keep The Peace
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at teh uniqueness of what makes an exhibition stand designer so good at his job.
It's a Pig Thing: My Very Strange and Ongoing Relationship with Pigs
By :
Jack Deal
A pig is a pig whether free range or otherwise. Bonding with a pig is like bonding with barbecue.
Why Non-Dairy Creamer is the Greatest Marketing Coup of All Time
By :
Jack Deal
Non-dairy creamer proves that humans can fake themselves out with just about anything.
A Week In The Life Of A Projector Installation Engineer
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at the experiences of an engineer and how he came to lose his job.
How to Get Free Food by Effectively Using the Halftime Exit Strategy
By :
Jack Deal
By focusing on the silly needs of others we can often reap unexpected benefits.
'The Dating Manual for Old Marrieds' is a Cognitive Behavioral Engineering Helpdesk
By :
Jack Deal
Old married couples are now going out on dates in order to put some excitement back in their marriage. Just how this is role played seems to be key to a successful cogntitive behavioral outcome.
The Two Marble Stress Reduction Therapy Plan or 'What Me Worry'?
By :
Jack Deal
Chinese worry balls work but neuroscientists don't know why. Marbles are much more portable and have been shown to be just as effective.
Stories From The IT Support Industry
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at anecdotes and humorous stories from the IT support industry.
The Dynamics and Finer Points of Sleeping in a Yucatecan Hammock
By :
Jack Deal
When on the Yucatan peninsula, try sleeping in a locally made hammock.
Where is that Mycroft Holmes When We Really Need Him?
By :
Jack Deal
Even Sherlock Holmes needed a good hint every now and then, right?
A Students Guide To Survive Living Alone
By :
Anna Stenning
Helpful tips for students who have just started out into the world of university and living without your parents for the first time.
My Secret Life as a Sheep Farmer or Never Say Never
By :
Jack Deal
Never, never say never...
Have You Heard Of Remote Viewing And Influencing?
By :
Jim Pretin
Remote viewing and remote influencing have become two of the most bizarre topics bandied about on the web in recent years
Amoebic Dysentery: Nature's Foolproof Crash Diet Plan for the New Emaciated Look
By :
Jack Deal
We go to such crazy extremes to lose a little weight, why not try dysentery, a tried and true method?
The Ultimate Design For The Single Woman
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at how product design can be used in the field of new inventions to benefit a single woman.
Confessions Of An IT Support Worker
By :
Shaun Parker
A look at anecdotes and funny tales from the IT support industry in the London area.
A Highland Wedding Proposal
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at a trip for two native Scots in their hired car.
Do You Know How To Speak Spa-Nish?
By :
Knight Pierce Hirst
My grandmother said beauty starts within. I hope she meant within the walls of "Spas R Us".
Traveler's Checks ... And Balances?
By :
Knight Pierce Hirst
They say we are what we eat. If we eat what the locals eat when we travel, does that make us locals too?
Who Put Decor In Decoration?
By :
Knight Pierce Hirst
I didn't put up Christmas decorations this year. Because we were going to be away, it seemed like too much work. Instead, I decorated myself with a smile.
Do Mortgages Housebreak Us?
By :
Knight Pierce Hirst
According to my grandmother, a house is a house; but a home is what you make it. Unfortunately, she often followed those profound words with "and you can start by making your bed".
Do They Make Electric Security Blankets?
By :
Knight Pierce Hirst
Every winter my electric blanket was my security blanket. Then a report said I was sleeping under a magnetic field that could make me sick - and that didn't sound like a field of dreams.
To The Health With It?
By :
Knight Pierce Hirst
Getting enough sleep is important for our health. According to the National Sleep Foundation 100,000 car accidents are caused by sleep deprivation every year - but we're not meant to lose sleep worrying about it.
When Do Strangers Stop Being Strange?
By :
Knight Pierce Hirst
My grandmother always told me that I could turn strangers into friends. Well, my grandmother would be proud of me. I turned a stranger into a husband.
My Secret Life as a Junk Man or My New Cognitive Behavioral Materialism Therapy
By :
Jack Deal
Wallow in your stuff to gradually wean yourself from it. After a while you won't want to go to the mall anymore.
Do Open Houses Open Minds?
By :
Knight Pierce Hirst
When I had my first open house, I thought U should be there to answer questions. Not a good idea. Home is where the heart is - and where part of it will stay.
Gadgets - Mechanical Or Maniacal Devices?
By :
Knight Pierce Hirst
Gadgets are a part of progress and I'm trying to progress too. If we can put a man on the moon, why can't we stop clocks from blinking 12:00 after power failures?
Does Any Port In A Storm Include Airports?
By :
Knight Pierce Hirst
No weapons in carry-on luggage - fine; but I've had bruises on my shins that prove wheeled luggage is a weapon. I think wheeled luggage should have directional signals and break lights or airport police should give tickets for moving violations.
Do You Watch Out For What's In?
By :
Knight Pierce Hirst
Because my grandmother wanted to give me what was in style, she gave me what girls in her neighborhood wore. When my grandmother's eyesight started to fail, she went to Plan B. She asked me what I wanted. That's always in fashion.
Can People Be Winterized?
By :
Knight Pierce Hirst
I'm cold challenged. I used to live in New England. Every winter I dreaded the snow and ice and freezing wind chill factors. I don't understand why people stay there in the winter, but I may have figured out why the Smurfs are blue.
Can Errands Be Walked?
By :
Knight Pierce Hirst
I always have errands to do and there seems to be more every week. Maybe I've read too many books by Stephen King, but I wouldn't be surprised if my errands grew long ears and cotton-ball tails.
Does Re-Gifting Make You Gifted?
By :
Knight Pierce Hirst
I don't understand why some people are against re-gifting. It's recycling merchandise without recycling money.
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