Science Of Living: Laboratory Earth
AKA: Diary of A Dachshund. We take things seriously AND with a grain of salt.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Dachshund found to be cool: Courtesy of CaitieChaotic.Tumblr.com
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| Dachshund on a board. Courtesy here. |
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Whoopsie - daisy
Yeah, well I just had to delete a recent post.
I've been testing my ability to send posts to blogger via another source.
Some sites make it easier than others.
Hope all is well.
How about this weather? Warmer than normal for January.
More to share with you very soon. Peace.
I've been testing my ability to send posts to blogger via another source.
Some sites make it easier than others.
Hope all is well.
How about this weather? Warmer than normal for January.
More to share with you very soon. Peace.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Here is a funny
Driving to the grocery store today, I saw a sign for a restaurant that I even did an anonymous review for on this blog.
Their current sign is one of those electronic signs that flashes different words; they are pretty common any more.
Anyway, the sign said: WARNING: OUR FOOD IS ADDICTIVE
The next flash of words said this: EAT AT YOUR OWN RISK
Now, the addictive food part I must really say that I do not agree. It was plain terrible. Even the bottomless french fries were disgusting. Yuck. Everything else had freezer burn, save for the truly fresh ingredients. I didn't try their version of pizza, but I don't care to try it.
Now, the eat at your own risk, was not smart at all. I don't care who you are, you're gonna have to start giving away food that the Pope has blessed if many more people pay attention to that sign. Yikes!
Yes, eat at your own risk anywhere, but do not use that as a marketing tool. Not too smart.
Their current sign is one of those electronic signs that flashes different words; they are pretty common any more.
Anyway, the sign said: WARNING: OUR FOOD IS ADDICTIVE
The next flash of words said this: EAT AT YOUR OWN RISK
Now, the addictive food part I must really say that I do not agree. It was plain terrible. Even the bottomless french fries were disgusting. Yuck. Everything else had freezer burn, save for the truly fresh ingredients. I didn't try their version of pizza, but I don't care to try it.
Now, the eat at your own risk, was not smart at all. I don't care who you are, you're gonna have to start giving away food that the Pope has blessed if many more people pay attention to that sign. Yikes!
Yes, eat at your own risk anywhere, but do not use that as a marketing tool. Not too smart.
