There are several reasons why you just have to love Tina Fey: she's smart, pretty, incredibly funny ... and she does a hilarious Tracy Morgan impression. Here she is on David Letterman talking about Tracy Morgan's thing for Jack Human (watch to find out who that is) as well as his way with the ladies.
Come on in and waste some time. I won't tell your boss.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Doberman vs Chihuahua!
Patience is indeed a virtue : )
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
The best punch from Pacquiao vs Clottey
Bet you never saw a punch like that one in a boxing ring before.
Anyway, here's what ESPN analysts have to say about the matchup between Pacquiao and Clottey:
Now, can we PLEASE see Mayweather vs Manny?
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Tuesday, March 09, 2010
What if a city had no outdoor advertising?
This is what it would look like.
In a bid to remove all forms of "pollution" -- including visual pollution from billboards and ambient ads -- Sao Paolo, Brazil's mayor undertook a campaign to strip all forms of outdoor advertising from the city in 2007.
The result: people now see their surroundings. Art deco buildings once covered by billboards are now better appreciated. (This applies to shantytowns as well that people didn't realize even existed.)
Whether something like this can be undertaken in a city like Metro Manila remains to be seen. Naturally, it's a move that will be challenged by the ad industry but even by business owners who need to hang their shingles as well. Advertising would be confined to above the line and online -- making it very difficult for brands with less resources to make their voices heard.
One solution that brands undertook was to paint their buildings with their representative colors, like Citibank. It would certainly make for a more colorful city.
Anyway, if you want to read more about it, click here.
Found via HolyKaw!
In a bid to remove all forms of "pollution" -- including visual pollution from billboards and ambient ads -- Sao Paolo, Brazil's mayor undertook a campaign to strip all forms of outdoor advertising from the city in 2007.
The result: people now see their surroundings. Art deco buildings once covered by billboards are now better appreciated. (This applies to shantytowns as well that people didn't realize even existed.)
Whether something like this can be undertaken in a city like Metro Manila remains to be seen. Naturally, it's a move that will be challenged by the ad industry but even by business owners who need to hang their shingles as well. Advertising would be confined to above the line and online -- making it very difficult for brands with less resources to make their voices heard.
One solution that brands undertook was to paint their buildings with their representative colors, like Citibank. It would certainly make for a more colorful city.
Anyway, if you want to read more about it, click here.
Found via HolyKaw!
Ladies, did you honk lately?
This public service announcement for mammograms does a fine job of reminding women about the need to do breast exams while being amusing -- and send-worthy -- at the same time.
I'm not quite sure that THAT'S the right way to do it though!
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