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Parents of Young Adults Involved in Job Search

February 15, 2012 Trash
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Out of 700 employers who participated in a survey conducted by Michigan State University, nearly one-third said they had received resumes submitted by parents and four percent of moms and dads actually came to the interview. Source No seriously. Parents are submitting resumes on behalf of their adult children? And they think this will help them get the [...]

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The 26 pound Gummy Bear

January 25, 2012 Trash

Weighing in at 26 pounds and roughly 32,000 calories, the Party Gummy Bear can be yours for just $149.00. OK, so the video made my whole family laugh out loud. Kudos for that. Buy.

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Rejected Doritos Commercial

January 11, 2012 Trash

This commercial lead the voting but was rejected without explanation. Probably because he revealed the secret ingredient to Doritos, unicorn tears.  Full story.

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Cutting Foreign Aid to the Poor

November 15, 2011 Trash

A Pew survey earlier this year found that 56% of evangelicals think “aid to the world’s poor” should be the first thing cut from the federal budget. In September, a Baylor University survey found that Americans who strongly believe that “God has a plan” for their lives—as evangelicals do—are the most likely to oppose government [...]

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Winning isn’t everything

November 9, 2011 Trash

This has been an unforgettable college football season for all the wrong reasons. Ohio State’s Jim Tressel resigned when it was discovered that he failed to report his players received improper benefits including severely discounted cars, tattoos, drugs and alcohol. On top of that, a Sports Illustrated investigation actually documented that Tressel defrauded children at his [...]

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The September 11th coloring book

September 7, 2011 Trash

I’m all for patriotism. I live in a military town. So I am both used to and appreciate patriotism as well as the tremendous sacrifice that our nations military makes each day. But there are things that cross the line and this is one of them. Who thought this was a good idea? Question: What [...]

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