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Musings on Minutiae :: An Observational Humor Blog
http://www.musingsonminutiae.com/
An observational humor column where one man discusses the funny things that happen in the world around him while everyone else is busy taking life too seriously. Oh, and he also writes about cats.
Vegas Linda Lou
http://vegaslindalou.com
Observational humor mixed with occasional poignancy from an aging nymph/stand-up comic in Las Vegas
Kobra's Corner
http://www.kobrascorner.com
Rants, editorials, opinions, social commentary, and observational humor from Kobra.
Observational Pissings
http://observationalpissings.blogspot.com
Political and real life observations with smart satire and common sense.
Stuff and Nonsense
http://www.joelklebanoff.com/joelsblog2/
Random ramblings and humorous insights for people with way too much time on their hands, from Joel Klebanoff, the author of BYTE-ing Satire.
Of Cabbages and Kings
http://www.cabbagesnkings.net
Where original tales of zombie defense, Jedi training infomercials, salad bar musicals, and Middle Earth tour packages all come to spawn. Find the wit, whimsy and general weirdness with this humor blog.
Chronicles: A Quarter Life Crisis
http://chaoticallycalm.blogspot.com
Chronicles the life and experiences of a quarter life femme living and breathing in the city of brotherly love and sisterly affection. On yeah and some other random stuff that I can think of! ;-D
Women's Wit
http://womenswit.net/
Lessons I have learned as I date in my 30's, lessons for men trying to date women in their 30's and other bits of wit and wisdom I have gleaned throughout my days.
Debbie Does Drivel
http://debbiedoesdrivel.com
Driveling from the coast of Maine where every day is a bad hair day (and you thought I just did Dallas).
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Review - The Mentalist Season 2 Episode 10 Throwing Fire
The TV Obsessed | December 18th 2009
When I first saw the casting call for this episode, I was very excited. We'd finally see the origins of Jane, and surely something beyond interesting was there. Instead we were handed a series of short flashbacks that tied-in the case, but had little read more
Wedding Shower Games
WEDDING PLAN >> Wedding Dresses Tips | Wedding Favor Guide | December 18th 2009 by Iman Sari
Bridal Shower Games: Make The Next One You Host A Big Hit By Gail Leino When you host a bridal shower, you really want to focus on making the event special for the future bride. However, you also want to make it fun and exciting for those attendin read more
i for one welcome our new hyperintelligent octopus overlords
Flickering Pictures | December 17th 2009 by Mark
Before I read this, I didn’t know that octopuses could navigate mazes, solve problems, and even work the lid off a screw-top jar in search of food. Wikipedia says: An octopus has a highly complex nervous system, only part of which is locali read more
Hubble Finds Smallest Kuiper Belt Object Ever Seen
Why NASA have to focus on the Moon, not Mars | December 17th 2009
Credit: NASA, ESA, and G. Bacon (STScI) › Larger image NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has discovered the smallest object ever seen in visible light in the Kuiper Belt, a vast ring of icy debris that is encircling the outer rim of the solar syst read more
Darker Than BLACK 2: 10
Sea Slugs! Anime Blog | December 17th 2009 by Kabitzin
You can never have too many USB tchotchkes Summary: This is my Garfield impression Like any teenage girl arguing with her mom, Suou jumps out of the car and (along with July) meanders along the highway. July notices one of Madam Oreille’s tw read more
Help! The scientists are drowning in data!
Singularity & Futurism | December 16th 2009 by Barry Mahfood
NYT - 12.14.09 (by John Markoff) In a speech given just a few weeks before he was lost at sea off the California coast in January 2007, Jim Gray, a database software pioneer and a Microsoft researcher, sketched out an argument that computing was fun read more
Oral Bisphosphonates May Significantly Reduce Breast Cancer
Onco'Zine - The international Cancer Blog | December 15th 2009 by Peter Hofland, Phd
Results of a new analysis of data from the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) observational study showed that women who used bisphosphonates, which are commonly prescribed bone-strengthening pills, had significantly fewer invasive breast cancers than wo read more
Infidelity-How to Reveal A Cheating Spouse
Marriage Counsel - Enjoy Your Marriage | December 15th 2009 by Paul Blogs
Some people often wonder about the positive signs that their partner is carrying on whilst their backs are turned. There are [many observational clues to look out for, to discover if your spouse is carrying on behind their backs. If your serious ab read more
Your Cuppa May Decrease Risk of Diabetes!
Chow and Chatter | December 15th 2009 by rebecca subbiah
Researchers reporting in The Archives of Internal Medicine have shown that tea and coffee drinkers have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes. 500,000 people over 18 studies were studied and decaffeinated had a greater effect, so caffeine is not read more
Regretful mishaps of a social leper: Part 3
The Daily Malady | December 14th 2009 by thedailymalady
I don’t want to start getting too Jerry Seinfeld on your respective asses, no-one can do observational comedy like Seinfeld; ‘Don’t you just hate post-office queues and those automated phone menus?’ – <insert canned laughter here>. Bu read more
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