
Just For A Chuckle


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I found this on Tumblr. If any of you are hockey fans, you know about Darryl Sutter, coach of the LA Kings. He has a penchant for unintentionally funny press conferences and is well-known for his demeanour. Check this out for a good chuckle.
Today’s helpful sign is easy to relate to on a personal level. If I had a nickel for every time I watched the wrong side of a monitor, I would be pretty broke. Is this warning label hell? Is it a conspiracy to help the world on its dumbing down. Is it a government job creation program (someone has to make and apply these labels)? Did someone by Jimmy Kimmel a label maker for Christmas?
A very educational week, I learned lots and am really looking forward to sharing. As usual, there are some potentially life saving tips for you.

For example, did you know that crocodiles can climb trees.
People not familiar with snow, should not play with snow. 800 pound snowball slams into a dormitory in Portland, Oregon.
A camel escaped in Los Angeles, terrorizing residents for 30 minutes. Story here.
Have a great week, and remember, if you being chased by a camel, or a runaway snowball for that matter, don’t climb a tree. A crocodile may be waiting for you. The world is getting more dangerous every day.
Jimmy Kimmel kills me, and the look on Jennifer Garner’s face is priceless. And I’ll never eat movie popcorn again.

It is that time of the week when I impress with my newly acquired knowledge.
First up, I learned how to have free suppers. This guy kind of impressed me with his out of the box thinking.
Buy a first class flight ticket, and eat for free for as long as you don’t get caught
Second thing I learned, Kiwis are as laid back as Canucks. This guy takes the all time record for being laid back though. The events.
1. Go spear fishing
2. Get attacked by shark
3. Evade shark
4. Leave water
5. Stitch wound yourself
6. Go for a beer at the local pub
Here’s the story.
Have a great week, and remember, live well and learn.