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It’s the little things.

It’s the little things.
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Even when you’re 38 years old, it can still give you a little moment of happiness when you discover your cereal houses a toy. Thank you, Cheerios, for my Princess Fiona water-squirter. She now overlooks my computer desk.
Sh*t Your Dad Says
Justin lives with his father, as I live with my mother-in-law. Justin has created the habit of writing down the things his dad says, and the result is an insanely popular Twitter feed. . .and now, a memoir!

Warning: Justin’s dad is profane. Your boss may not like what he has to say, nor the owner of the public computer you’re using, etc. I’m just sayin’.
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Let them eat cake.

This is especially amusing given that I’m currently reading A Tale of Two Cities.
fun with retail
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It once was an afghan.
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I think blogging is more dangerous than knitting, personally.
Granted, knitting involves pointy sticks, but blogging involves spam, grammar police, and “Internet celebrities”.

Crazy Aunt Purl
How could you not love this blog? Just look at the categories!
If that weren’t enough, check the tagline:
The true-life diary of a thirty-something, soon-to-be-divorced, obsessive-compulsive knitting who has four cats. (Because nothing’s sexier than a divorced woman with four cats.)
yet it’s somehow so Mac-like.
See the purple. Feel the purple.
…the iGrill is a 600Mhz Mini-ITX motherboard, an 80GB hard drive, and a 250W PSU, running Gentoo Linux, all enclosed in a George Foreman grill. Technically it’s lost the grilling-functionality, but with a bit of tin foil on top of the heatsink and a fork-bomb, I reckon I could probably still fry an egg with it. (iGrill lives! It’s alive! It’s ALIVE!)
Just for do-it-yourself’ers: build your own iGrill. Project!
link and subsequent amusement thanks to neilturner.me.uk










