Sunday, April 15, 2012

What the hell was someone thinking part two: This whole Secret Service prostitution flap comes down to this: $47

What the hell was someone thinking part two: This whole Secret Service prostitution flap comes down to this: $47

Hold the spicy tuna roll.. More than 100 across the nation sick from salmonella linked to yellowfin tuna..

For all my friends and foes that enjoyed this year's mild winter--get ready.. Tick season is knocking on the door and it is going to be a very bad year

Hence: The reason I love cold and snow when it should snow with cold. 


For all my friends and foes that enjoyed this year's mild winter--get ready.. Tick season is knocking on the door and it is going to be a very bad year

STDs among senior citizens is skyrocketing (you heard that right) .. so a new ad campaign trying to convince seniors to use condoms features senior citizens simulating sex acts. Seriously.. I don’t know what disturbs me more.. the idea of the spike in STDs or the commercial itself.. 

Yep. This is where it happened.


Big embarrassment for United States as Secret Service agents charged with protecting President in Columbia end up in prostitution scandal.. the scandal this weekend has also spread to the military.. government in damage control.. More on the Secret Service sex bust and more on the military involvement with the matter.. Officials admitting it is an embarassment to the United States.. 


Obligatory question: What the hell were they thinking!? 

Who says you can't teach an old baboon new tricks

A new study shows they can learn the shape of letters. 


Interesting stuff, to say the least..


Who says you can't teach an old baboon new tricks

Sarah Silverman never is unable to think of a new way to shake up the world of shock comedy. She works it blue all the time… 



The latest: She tweeted photos of a before and after abortion photos—of course the joke was on people who believed it, since the actual photo of her “pregnant” was her bloated after eating a burrito..

Weather fans or watchers out there, you already probably know that yesterday was quite tragic for lots of people, including a hospital in Iowa where a tornado struck.. But what amazed me about this day is the number of storm chasers that were live streaming online and for big networks covering the matter. In one instance, the networks said “don’t risk your life,” bla bla bla.. and then in another instance they gave 15 minutes or so of fame to the said weather chaser who caught a glimpse of the massive storm of death. So what are you thoughts? Are we encouraging this activity to a detriment, or is it just the next phase of how events weatherwise will get covered?

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Clearly Ayden Morris’ eyes are bigger than his stomach. He topped off this delicious barbecue chicken hoagie with an apple juice and a can of prunes.

That was a major quake

No tsunami at least but that was some massive plate movement in Indonesia.. Here’s hoping it’s over

Monday, April 9, 2012

Just another study..

Autism rates are high. So are obesity rates. And tonight, a study that somehow tries to link both together is getting a lot of press and air time..  More on that study here if you wish to grin and bear it..


The basic gist, if you couldn’t get the relation, is that moms are really obese before they get pregnant.. and then after …jeeezsh.. that recommended weight gain puts them in a tip the scales category. Of course, no matter those skinny moms and dads in skinny jeans that ended up with an autistic baby.. Indeed, indeed.. 


So tonight, if you’re a big fat pregnant woman who lives near a freeway and has a husband and father-to-be who is over the age of 35 and works with computers, your child may be autistic. 


It’s certainly interesting. All these years and we still can’t truly pinpoint what cases Alzheimer’s or autism. All the brain power going towards finding the causes.. all that brainpower lost on the mysteries of the brain. 


More than $1billion has been spent over the past decade to try to find out the reason that children have autism. Hopefully the $1billion will pay off over the next decade. 


Until then lose weight, move into the country, and quit the computer job. And get younger, too.

This photo has been making the rounds on Facebook and other social networking sites over the past several weeks.. We’d be remiss not to address it on Earth Informer.

The image is a model of that appeared in the Journal of Environmental Radioactivity *something you don’t find on many newstands* shows just how vast and widespread the radiation after the Fukushima disaster has been. The world covered with red and blue.. Shades of red indicate particles at the bottom layer, blue is the upper layer. And all the world is a sea of those two hazy shades of radiation.

More here on the science behind it.
And if you’re interested in reading more real research, here is the Journal of Environmental Radioactivity.

Meanwhile….stay in.

Hmmm… My pudding goes bad the same day that the world ends? Kraft know something we don’t?

Sunday, April 8, 2012

A golfer named bubba

Bubba Watson won the Masters Tournament on Sunday in sudden death playoff against Louis Oosthuizen…

But he buttons his golf shirt up to the top of his neck. So I don’t think he looks like a Bubba

Happy Easter. Indeed.

Yes it’s Easter… So do you think someone named Jesus rose from the dead, inquiring minds want to know?

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