So today [Oct 21] The Wall Street Journal posted an article reporting some interesting research findings regarding marital intimacy. Apparently, couples that share housework have happier marriages and more active sex lives. Yes…according to the study, for husbands and wives alike, the more housework you do, the more often you are likely to have sex with your spouse. You can read the entire article yourself at The Juggle [WSJ.com on choices and tradeoffs people make as they juggle work and family]. I got to wonder, is this legit or is this just some industrial marketing ploy to sell more vacuums? Whatever the case, I’m guessing there are going to be a lot more cleaner homes in America for a while.
Archive for October, 2009
a new reason to be clean
$50,000 text
Kate Moore, a 15-year-old Iowa HS student recently won $50,000 in the LG U.S. National Texting Championship. How did she get so good at texting? Apparently she owns a 14,000 texts-per-month habit. Get this — 250,000 people participated in the competition.
Moore’s winning phrase was “Zippity Dooo Dahh Zippity Ayy … My oh MY, what a wonderful day! Plenty of sunshine Comin’ my way … ZippittyDooDahZippityAay! WondeRful feeling, Wonderful day!” which she completed flawlessly in less than 60 seconds.
Another 15-year-old girl from Staten Island, NY wasn’t so lucky. She recently fell down an open man hole cover while texting.
Wow — and I thought my kids text alot. But so far, I haven’t seen any money and no serious injuries! afaik…bbs
popular Jesus
While organized religion may be losing popularity among the masses,
Jesus apparently is not. In a recently released public survey, 33% of polled Britons say Jesus Christ is the person they would most like to communicate with from beyond the grave. [FYI, Princess Diana came in second, Shakespeare third]
Intended to promote the third season release of ITV [Independent Television Authority] British sci-fi show Primeval on DVD, the survey surprised pollsters – how exactly the question relates to the show I’ve yet to figure out but I think it has to do with time travel. One survey spokesman conceded, “These results show that Jesus Christ will always be the British public’s ‘Superstar.’” I wonder how Americans would answer the same question – humm?
Jesus also showed up today in a Washington Times post by Julia Duin about a new Jesus book out called, “Journeys with the Messiah” by Michael Belk. It’s a collection of photos of a Jesus with modern day Italians from all walks of life. Belk told Duin, “I want people to see these images and say, ‘This isn’t about religion, it’s about life.’ The non-churched are frightened by anything that has ‘Jesus’ or ‘church’ connected with it.”
I’m not sure Belk is right about Jesus frightening anyone – but when it comes to ‘church’ that may be a different story. You can see Belk’s project at thejourneysproject.com.
eternity
In case you were wondering…apparently there are a number of new and alternative ways you can spend eternity.
As high quality diamond: for a price, companies will extract carbon from your ashes and convert them into colored diamonds up to 2 carats.
In outerspace: a rocket shop will launch your ashes into space or to the moon.
As a fireworks display: companies will mix your ashes with fireworks to create a 200-shell firework display set to music..spreading you all over the area.
As a coral reef: have your ashes mixed into a custom-made concrete reef which is lowered into the ocean or other body of water.
In a sporting venue: most Chicago ballparks will arrange for your ashes to be scattered on the playing field when the stadium is empty. The big question here is – CUBS or SOX?
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