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Try This: How Do You Deal With Nightmares and Monsters Under the Bed? {ParentDish}

Feb 28th 2011 2:38AM Our daughter-in-law has taught our grandson to herd the monsters into the closet and he yells at them and says, "you monsters stay in the closet" and locks them in. It gives him the power over them.

Top Breaches of Net Etiquette at Work {AOL Jobs}

Feb 16th 2011 11:52PM Cell phone manners are an incredible imposition on other people; in line at stores and banks, in restaurants and other public places, not to mention while driving and endangering other drivers which is illegal in most states. I don't understand why someone would want to start a conversation in a doctor or dentist's office. I think they are trying to look "important."

Bow Hunter, 17, Bags 448-Pound Bear {ParentDish}

Oct 2nd 2010 8:39PM Humans have been hunting for the past 100,000 years, so now in this generation it is politically un cool? Not all meat comes in little white packages. If you eat meat, you are a hunter by proxy. Someone did the messy part for you.

This young lady did it the old fashioned way.

The Travelocity Roaming Gnome becomes a real retail celebrity {Gadling}

Sep 26th 2010 5:24PM I like Flo. How often do you meet anyone that nice and friendly and eager to help while out shopping for anything? Everyone in retail or fast food should take lessons in people skills from Flo.

Jerry

100 Worst Songs Ever -- Part Five of Five {AOL Radio Blog}

Sep 11th 2010 12:14PM "My baby thinks he's a train" by Rosanne Cash.

Confessions of a Motel Maid {AOL Jobs}

Jul 30th 2010 12:48AM We have had "housekeeping staff" come in to our room while we were naked. I was sitting at a desk using my laptop computer and my wife was standing at the vanity combing her hair. The housekeeper was bringing clean coffee cups. The "Do Not Disturb" sign was out and she didn't knock even once, let alone three times. We laughed about it. It happens.

The greatest truck in America? {Autoblog}

Jun 1st 2010 2:36PM I have owned trucks most of my life and currently have two; one is my hunting truck and the other is my "garage queen." I had one truck for 25 years and sold it for more than I paid for it. I have never loaned a truck to anyone, which is why they are in such good shape. I once saw a bumper sticker that said, "yes, this is my truck, no you can't borrow it." The first time someone asked to borrow one of my trucks was before I even brought it home. One tme a co worker asked to borrow my truck to rent a camper and take on their vacation. That was the worst one. I learned to say no even before they ask. I can tell when someone is going to ask to borrow one of my trucks even before they say anything, just by the way they look at it. It is my investment and I maintain them well. My current trucks are a '99 which looks like it came off the show room, and an '02 with very low mileage and is not a daily driver and is in tip top mechanical condition despite my own scrapes, scratches, and faded paint. I use it for the purpose that I bought it, which is to "get me there and back." "Just Say No."

Ad Rant: The 10 worst ads of the decade {WalletPop}

Dec 28th 2009 6:53PM The worst and most disgusting commercials in my opinion are the talking boogers in the Mucinex commercials. In one of them the booger is building a brick wall to show breathing congestion. He has a wheel barrow full of green snot he is using for mortar.

I find commercials showing people with low intelligence and poor hygiene eating hamburgers. The worst are Carl's Jr. followed by MacDonald's with food on the person's face.

What's next, talking turds?

PD*Poll: The ten-year-old college kid {ParentDish}

Jun 6th 2008 11:59AM There are universities where profoundly gifted kids have special programs based on their aptitudes and ability levels so they can socialize with kids like they are. They relate with each other.

One boy graduated from college at age 16, and then went to high school to have the "normal" adolescent experiences such as the games, dances, parties, etc.

We know a family with a very gifted child and he is very well adjusted socially with his age peers.

TSA can't believe MacBook Air is a real laptop, causes owner to miss flight {Engadget}

Mar 11th 2008 10:48AM I wonder if the man was late getting to the airport. It sounds like he showed up at the last minute.

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