Wednesday, January 16, 2008

marshall's

... is having a like-whoa sale.

got me some new jeans. dark, uniform wash. no flaps on the butt. see, i'm learning.

Monday, January 14, 2008

i heart billy


+

out of shape

=

legs made of

added bonus: not sure i'll be able to stand up OR sit down without help tomorrow

Monday, January 7, 2008

unproductive

utterly

#1 - pouting hollywood starlet

#2 - nicole richie


#3 - i don't know

#4 - lindsay lohan

you know you're jealous of outright disregard for productivity

let's play a game. leave comments with emotion/situation descriptors for the picture of your choice.

for example: #2 - wants to kiss you, but is unsure of the consequences and quite drunk

it ain't easy

I don't know how many of you caught Oprah's "How to be Green" episode last week, but it was great. I remember when 'being green' meant you had to be a hippie. So, I'd like to extend a big thank you to Oprah for making it okay to like the environment. Here;s a list of the stuff that we are doing here at our house:
1.) We recycle. You can too!

2.) We are going to be buying Compact Florescent lightbulbs and replacing all of our crappy, inefficient incandescents.
3.) We will be insulating behind all of our power outlets that are on an outside wall. (This one is pretty amazing - go put your hand in front of any outlet on an outside wall. Feel the breeze?)
4.) We own a couple of reusable grocery bags - looks like its time to start using them.
5.) We do our best to only buy Fair Trade coffee. If you don't think it matters, read this: http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/fairtrade/coffee/
6.) We use cloth napkins. This also really makes
a difference - If you are a paper napkin user, at least try to use one less a day.
7.) Purchasing of low-flow diffusers for all of our faucets. If you get the laminar flow variety, you won't even notice the difference. Most household faucets run at 2.5 gallons per minute and up, with a low-flow diffuser, you can get good water flow at rates as low as 0.75 GPM.

Here some resources:
1.) watch "An Inconvenient Truth." Even if you don't like Al Gore, the information is really solid, and really important.

2.) Check out sites like http://www.treehugger.com

So, I think what I'm trying to say is that 'being green' isn't actually very hard at all, and if everyone who reads this blog did their thing, it just might help to make sure that Kermit doesn't end up like this: