Tuesday, February 15, 2011

More Silliness Around the World

With the political and social upheaval in the Arab world boiling over with the riots in Egypt, one would expect the youth of the nation to be preoccupied with their immediate and long-term future.  When social networking fueled the uprising, authorities effectively shut down the internet in one fell swoop.

Once the dust cleared and internet access was restored, one would expect a rush for information of, let's say, importance.  Nothing could be further from the truth, as multiple blog hits to this post demonstrated.  Apparently you find your way to our little site when you Google "naked demonstrations"!  Several days without photos of naked women on bikes is too much for Egyptian youth to take.  Welcome, Egyptian readers!

British authorities are never going to be out-done in the silliness category, as evidenced by this warning to homeowners.  A world where burglars are safe, is a world where burglars are numerous, one would think.

And, you would think you didn't have to pass a law preventing the use of Welfare Cards at Strip Clubs.  But you would be wrong, at least in Colorado.  Do the cards actually stay put in the garters?

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