Parents are installing video baby monitors in order to provide additional safety for their children, and peace of mind for themselves. Instead, they are opening their home up to the neighborhood, and anyone who might be passing through.
A cat that bears a strong resemblance to the Lord Voldemort character of Harry Potter books is struggling to find a new home. People seem to find the cat's looks a bit disconcerting.
The Big Push for Midwives put together an on-line map of midwives willing to help mothers who couldn't reach their hospitals.
Hilarious.
Ingenious legislation in South Dakota.
The article states:
Don't mess with grandpa.
"The results from this report show Tinseltown's eagerness to not only objectify and fetishize young girls, but to sexualize them in such a way that real teens are led to believe their sole value comes from their sexuality,"
My 8 year old son made this recipe for homemade Butterfingers this weekend.
"It is of course, the global warming scam, with the (literally) trillions of dollars driving it, that has corrupted so many scientists, and has carried APS before it like a rogue wave.
How do you prepare yourself for a major shoplifting spree? Planning to steal four pairs of boots? Want some new blue jeans, but think the price is too high? Pack on a few extra pounds, and use those rolls to hide the goods!
On World AIDS Day, top activist Larry Kramer had this to say about President Obama: "He is simply not a leader. He may be president, but he is not a leader."
"A special team will monitor 9-1-1 calls about people in danger of dying and they will travel directly to a person's home without being summoned."
Having your period? You must announce it at work, so that your manager knows you're not stealing company time when you take those extra bathroom breaks.
Downsizing in style- the benefits of living in a small house.
"Duran, who lives in the town of Salvaterra do Mino, said she now wants to slap a fee on everyone who uses the sun and give half of the proceeds to the Spanish government and 20 percent to the nation's pension fund."
John Stossel looks at the economics of Plymouth, and how they managed to survive.