Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Stupid Is, Stupid Does

This video shows a stupid criminal. Make sure your sound is on to listen to the explanation. It shows a man attempting to rob a bank in London, England. Pull, don’t push!

That Reminds Me of…
SchoolfortheGifted The above video clip reminded me of one of Gary Larson’s old Far Side Cartoons. I searched for it on the web and I found it. It was one of my favorites — the Midvale School for the Gifted. Click on it for a larger view.

Some Links related to the Far Side Cartoons:

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Tennessee Granddaddy Says:
A new exercise:
”A good exercise for the heart is to bend down
and help another up. “

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Quote of the Day
Never mistake motion for action.
~Ernest Hemingway

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Joke of the Day

The owner of a small deli was being questioned by an IRS agent about his tax return. He had reported a net profit of $80,000 for the year.

"Why don't you people leave me alone?" the deli owner said. "I work like a dog, everyone in my family helps out, the place is only closed three days a year. And you want to know how I made $80,000?"

"It's not your income that bothers us," the agent said. "It's these deductions. You listed six trips to Bermuda for you and your wife."

"Oh, that," the owner said smiling. "I forgot to tell you - we also deliver."


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4 comments:

Lynne said...

That was pretty wild how the sheilds went up. We need that type of security here in the USA!

BlueRidge Boomer said...

I love the Far Side....when i had an office...i had framed Far Side cartoons on the walls....sometimes a stupid question was answered...with just a pointed finger!!!

betty said...

I always enjoyed The Far Side; that was a great video but I have to confess I've done the same thing (not rob a bank) but try to push a door when I should pull it to open. Glad they got the crook in the long run

cute joke too!

enjoy the day :)

betty

Heli gunner Tom said...

An old Ge3rman proverb: 'When one person helps another-- both are strong!'

Do you email much these days??

Tom S
tschuckman@aol.com
Wisconsin