Author: GrinNBarrett
A guy bought a new fridge for his house. To get rid of his old fridge (still working), he put it in his front yard and hung a Sign on it saying: ‘Free to good home. You want it, you take it.’
For three days the fridge sat there without anyone looking twice. He eventually decided that people were too mistrustful of this deal. So he changed the sign to read: ‘Fridge for sale $50.’ Continue reading “They Walk Among Us!”
Healthy Food and Home Remedies – by Nadica
If you are into natural healing and beauty care, you have probably witnessed how coconut oil gained its popularity. It is all over the Internet, and the media has gone crazy for it. It is bloggers’ favorite topic, and magazines are flooded with beauty hacks involving coconut oil.
And yes, every tiny bit you read about coconut oil is true. Continue reading “101 Science-Backed, Evidence-Based Uses for Coconut Oil That Will Change Your Life”
We’re ordinarily not in favor of hiking taxes but we’re calling for a hiking tax.
It’s indisputable that hiking continually rates among the top draws to the Adirondack Park.
Unlike other outdoor activities that require expensive gear, participation costs are minimal, with only a pair of quality footwear separating participants from a rigorous stroll through the wilderness. Continue reading “State should consider hiking permits”
I’m not saying let’s go kill all the stupid people. I’m just saying let’s remove all the warning labels and let the problem work itself out. – (can we get this passed as a law right away?)
I changed my car horn to gunshot sounds. People move out of the way much faster now. (Grabbing my keys, on my way to Auto Zone right now) Continue reading “Perspective”
Then- Rifles were made of wood and steel, shot a 7.62 caliber bullet that killed the enemy.
Now- Rifles are made of plastic and aluminum, shoot a .223 caliber bullet that wounds the enemy.
Then- If you smoked, you had an ashtray on your desk.
Now- If you smoke, you are sent outside and are treated like a leper. Continue reading “The Army – Then and Now”