Joke Of The Day: 1

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Mar 172014
 
Rubber Chicken Man walks into a supermarket and buys:

1 bar of soap
1 toothbrush
1 tube toothpaste
1 loaf of bread 1 pint of milk
1 single serving cereal
1 single serving frozen dinner

The girl at the checkout looks at him and says “Single are you?”

The man replies very sarcastically “How did you guess?”

She replies “because you’re ugly.”

 

 

Global Warming Idiots Sign Petition To Lower The Temperature Of The Sun

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Mar 162014
 
Global Warming Idiots Sign Petition To Lower The Temperature Of The Sun

 
The lights are on but nobody’s home!

Climate change fanatics (they call it “climate change” now ’cause that whole “global warming” thing didn’t work out too well for them) protesting in front of the White House earlier this month were asked to sign a (bogus) petition to, among other things, lower the temperature of the sun.

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The Teenage Brain Explained

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Mar 162014
 

The teenage brain explained or the reason why young skulls are full of mush.

For most people, the teenage years of life are a time of anxiety and pimples. It’s not that much fun.

But what exactly is going on in our brains that makes us act like jerks, and often throw logic and common sense out the window?

Internet nerd Hank Green of Sci Show explains all the ins and outs of the rapidly changing teenage brain.

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Parrots Taking Showers

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Mar 162014
 

Enjoy!


Parrots Taking Showers

From Parrots For Dummies: Bathing Your Parrot, Simply and Safely

Most parrots love to bathe, which softens dirt on the feathers and skin and encourages preening. If you bathe your parrot regularly, you will notice that his feathers will begin to become waterproof due to his preening duties. Bathing is important for parrots, whose skin can become dry and itchy, leading to plucking. It’s also important that any pollutants be removed from the bird’s feathers so that it doesn’t ingest any toxic stuff while preening.