Archive for December, 2006

What Trailer Park Boy’s Character Are You?

Posted: December 26, 2006 at 12:46 am by admin in Humor, Online Tests, TV
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What Trailer Park Boy’s Character Are You?


You are Ricky! RICKY just got out of jail and nothing seems easy anymore-especially now that Julian’s stupid documentary crew is always following him around. Now that he’s out of jail, Ricky’s got 3 major priorities in life: 1. Getting back with Lucy, his girlfriend, and their daughter Trinity, 2. Hanging out with his buddy Julian, and3. Growing the best dope in the park. #3 is directly related to #1: if Ricky doesn’t get back on his feet, out of his buddy’s car (where he’s been forced to sleep), and back in the dope growing business, there’s no way he’ll ever get back together with Lucy. The fact is, despite the best of intentions Ricky’s a magnet for trouble-and for the prying eyes of park Supervisor Mr. Lahey and his shirtless sidekick, Randy. All Ricky really wants to do is to get drunk and eat chicken fingers. But life just keeps getting in the way.
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Office parties not so hearty

Posted: December 13, 2006 at 5:49 pm by admin in Other Stuff
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The holiday company party is perhaps the worst “gift” of the holiday season.

Exchanging pleasantries with co-workers and chatting up stuffy senior execs feels more like an obligation than a treat - even when accompanied by stuffed chicken, rice pilaf and strong drinks.

In fact, three out of four workers would rather have an afternoon off than be pressured to socialize with co-workers and bosses with whom they already spend 60 percent of their waking hours, says a recent survey conducted by marketing research firm WorkPlace Media.

“Office parties fall into two categories: terribly boring or uncomfortably crazy,” said Dan Wheeler, vice president of Ohio-based WorkPlace Media.

Although life in Southern California might appear more relaxed than in other parts of the country, the workplace is just as stressful.

“Living in Southern California, while we perceive it as a laid-back lifestyle, for many people it is extremely distressful because of the economy and environmental demands,” said Craig Finney, chairman of the Leisure Studies Department at California State University, Northridge. [.continue.]

Am I the only one that gets this?