Desperate times, call for good friends

 This video is halarious.

 

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Make a decision

“If you take too long in deciding what to do with your
life, you’ll find you’ve done it.”
Motivational Speaker, Pam Shaw

Great quote!  Too many people sit around and try to weight the pro’s and con’s of every career decision, product invention, networking, etc.  Use the pasta strategy; throw it, see what sticks.

 

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Good Quote – Fools vs. Wise

“Fools live to regret their words, wise men to regret their
silence.”
Author, Will Henry

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Some More Funny Quotes

I received the following from a Political Philosophy Professor I had at Assumption College.  Not only was he a tremendous professor who was well-liked and really cared about his students (though, he may say other wise), he taught his students how to look at something and not just take the facts from the surface; how to analyze what the situation was and look at it from different points of view.

When you left Assumption, he continued to keep in touch through email.  Of course, not individual emails, but the option to get onto his mailing list.  His mailings include jokes, quotes, and his own rants and thoughts about a specific topic.  These mini-lessons to [thousands] continue our education and call for anybody to challenge him.  Someday I will have to repost his emails, but this paste is quotes that made me chuckle.

Thought I would share them with you.

 

When I die, I want to die like my grandfather–who died peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming like all the passengers in his car.”
–Author Unknown

Advice for the day: If you have a lot of tension and you get a headache, do what it says on the aspirin bottle: “Take two aspirin” and “Keep away from children.”
–Author Unknown

“Oh, you hate your job? Why didn’t you say so? There’s a support group for that. It’s called EVERYBODY, and they meet at the bar.”
–Drew Carey

The problem with the designated driver program, it’s not a desirable job, but if you ever get sucked into doing it, have fun with it. At the end of the night, drop them off at the wrong house.”
–Jeff Foxworthy

“If a woman has to choose between catching a fly ball and saving an infant’s life, she will choose to save the infant’s life without even considering if there is a man on base.”
–Dave Barry

“Relationships are hard. It’s like a full time job, and we should treat it like one. If your boyfriend or girlfriend wants to leave you, they should give you two weeks’ notice. There should be severance pay, the day before they leave you, they should have to find you a temp.”
–Bob Ettinger

“My Mom said she learned how to swim when someone took her out in the lake and threw her off the boat. I said, ‘Mom, they weren’t trying to teach you how to swim.’”
–Paula Poundstone

“A study in the Washington Post says that women have better verbal skills than men. I just want to say to the authors of that study: “Duh.”
–Conan O’Brien

“Why does Sea World have a seafood restaurant?? I’m halfway through my fish burger and I realize, Oh my God…. I could be eating a slow learner.”
–Lynda Montgomery

“I think that’s how Chicago got started. Bunch of people in New York said, ‘Gee, I’m enjoying the crime and the poverty, but it just isn’t cold enough. Let’s go west.’”
–Richard Jeni

“If life were fair, Elvis would be alive and all the impersonators would be dead.”
–Johnny Carson

“Sometimes I think war is God’s way of teaching us geography.”
–Paul Rodriguez

“My parents didn’t want to move to Florida , but they turned sixty and that’s the law.”
–Jerry Seinfeld

“Remember in elementary school, you were told that in case of fire you have to line up quietly in a single file line from smallest to tallest. What is the logic in that? What,……. do tall people burn slower?”
–Warren Hutcherson

“Bigamy is having one wife/husband too many. Monogamy is the same.”
–Oscar Wilde

“Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress.. But I repeat myself.”
–Mark Twain

“Our bombs are smarter than the average high school student. At least they can find Afghanistan .”
–A. Whitney Brown

“You can say any foolish thing to a dog, and the dog will give you a look that says, ‘My God, you’re right! I never would’ve thought of that!’”
–Dave Barry

Do you know why they call it “PMS”? Because “Mad Cow Disease” was taken.
–Unknown, presumed deceased

“Everybody’s got to believe in something. I believe I’ll have another beer.”
- W. C. Fields

And lastly: Why should I have to Press 1 for English?

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The Girls

My older sister has two children, who just so happen to be my nieces (ha), who I think the world of.   

These kids are the smartest children I have ever met.  Bar none.  I don’t mean that to offend anybody who has smart children, or plan to have smart children or who plan to have dumb children. 

Perhaps I am biased? 

Madison continues to amaze me every day.  For Valentines Day, she begged her mother to call me because she wanted to say Happy Valentines Day.  She asked over and over for a few minutes, until my sister gave in.  After she wished me a happy day, she then went into telling me other stories about her parents, daycare, and Mia (her young sister).  This girl is a gossip and a tattletale.  After talking with Madison, I spoke with my sister and could hear Madison singing Old McDonald had a farm – apparently on that farm there was an Uncle Justin.  Did not know that until then. 

At daycare, the providers husband asked the provider if she had lost his keys again.  Simple statement.  Later that night, during dinner, Madison told her parents that Robin lost his (insert husbands name here – I forget what it is) keys. 

6 months ago, Madison started knowing when she had to use the Potty.  She would go into the bathroom and hit the toilet.  A couple months ago she was asking to go onto the potty.  So, a Dora the Explorer small toilet seat later, and she was doing her business.  Minimal accidents (liquid) led to a few “undies” changes, but all in all a fast learner.  When I was visiting, after days of no accidents, I think Madison thought she was a dog and I was a fire hydrant.  I like to think she was having so much fun, that she did not want to have to stop to use the bathroom.  I also think I am probably not the best person to leave her with during any sort of serious training phase.

Madison is 2 years old.  I cannot wait until I can see her again.

I’ll post about Mia in the near future.  She has some good stories too.

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Networking For A Cause Boston Launch

Networking For A Cause is having a Boston Launch Event!!

Date:  Thursday, March 26, 2009
Time:  6:00pm – 8:00pm
Location:  Red Sky Restaurant & Lounge
Street:  16-18 North Street (near Faneuil Hall Marketplace)
City/Town:  Boston, MA

Attendance is limited to 150 people, so make sure to sign up as soon as possible!

Networking For A Cause is an organization that helps non-profits create word of mouth marketing by connecting them to socially conscious young professionals. NFAC does NOT collect money or donations; we create the opportunity for people to connect in a comfortable social setting and network. Hope to see you all there!

Click here for the invite!

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Stair vs Staircase

“Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see
the whole staircase.”

-Unknown Author

I’ve sat on this quote for some time now, mulling it over, trying to knowwhat it means to me.  The answer I came up with, is this quote is comparatively similar to when I tell people I like to throw spaghetti against the wall and see what sticks.

Huh?  You ask?staircase

I enjoy trial by error.  I like to see what sticks and what reactions are.  If I could perform case studies all day, me and my pocket protector would not be happy.  Not to mention my number 2.  Ok, stereotype done.

What I mean, is, I am not somebody who is interested in a two year study to determine of I should do something.  I’m not wasting my time.  Regardless, the data and interviews you collect in the beginning could become useless and lead you down the same path as if you just strategically threw your pasta.

Ahhh, strategically.  Yes.  I am not advocating under-cooking, overcooking, or a timer.  Go with your gut. 

So far, my gut has lead me up stairs that ended abruptly, stairs where there was only one step, and currently up stairs that never seem to have an end (which, of course, I am excited about).  However, I would have never been able to find this endless staircase had I not tried a few others before.

What am I saying?  Open a door without thinking and go with your gut.  Risks are rewarded. 

Like a Choose Your Own Adventure Book; you can always flip back and take a different route.  Those who tell you otherwise, well, go say hello to them on their treadmill.

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Great Story & Video

CBS News had a story about an autistic teenager who, as a dedicated team manager for his high school basketball team, amazed everybody on the court.  With a few minutes left in the game, his coach put him in to play. 

OK, so this was in 2006.  So I am 3 years behind. 

I have been receiving this video at least once a week for the past couple months.  Each time, I view it again in amazement.  Not only because of Jason, but because of the faith and encouragement demonstrated by his team, students, and community.

Click here to view to video.

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Chicago Networking Event

Networking For A Cause is holding their February Event on Thursday, February, 26, at 6:00pm.  Attendance is limited to 150 (ish) people, so make sure to sign up as soon as possible.

Networking For A Cause is an organization that helps non-profits create word of mouth marketing by connecting them to socially conscious young professionals. NFAC does NOT collect money or donations; we create the opportunity for people to connect in a comfortable social setting and network.

Hope to see you all there!

Click here to view the invitation and sign up!

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Great Commercial

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