Because We Live on St. John
We had to post this video…
Enjoy!
We had to post this video…
Enjoy!
Yes, that’s right. Tim and Nina Zagat - founders of the famous Zagat restaurant guides – must be hit by the hard economic times. They are expanding their guides from restaurants, hotels and nightlife to include a guide to doctors. That’s right, a guide to doctors.
I wonder: Did they visit and rate all the nation’s gynecologists and proctologists personally?
Anyone up for artificially flavored BIMBO?

I know this brand comes from South America. However, the trademark lawyer in me can’t help but chuckle every time I see this brand. I saw the box sitting in a store and couldn’t resist the urge to snap a photo with my Blackberry and share my amusement with you! ;-)
This concerned citizen is concerned by the proliferation of rainbows. Indeed, “20 years ago we never noticed these rainbow effects so prodominatly [sic].” Apparently, the “new phenomena [of] rainbow[]s near the ground” is cause for alarm.
Check out the video for yourself and get ready to laugh:
[Hat tip to failblog.org at http://failblog.org/2008/09/08/conspiracy-fail/.]
We are completely for environmental awareness and against the intrusion of big government, but you gotta do a little research first.
To the woman who made the video, check out some of these resources:
This effect can happen even low to the ground.
We have a completely organic mosqutio trap. They are the enoles. The little lizards that hang out around the house. He is one that was hanging out on our screen catching many mosquitos as they flew around our window screen:
Enjoy!
Installment 2 of Bringin’ Sexy Back comes to you from Solomon Beach (it’s a video, be patient):What you can’t see is that this 60-something gentleman is wearing a black g-string…If you have not yet, check out Installment 1, here.
The Virgin Islands are the best place to live because you can get fresh – not frozen -

ALL YEAR ‘ROUND!
Whoo-hoo!
Well, it should come as a surprise to no one that Casey is not allowed to come with us to any many public places as she was in Zurich. She’s basically unwelcome in restaurants, stores, supermarkets and the most of the beaches which are part of the National Park. Sensing this, Casey has taken the matter into her own hands; she has decided that if she cannot go to these places with us, she’s going to…

DRIVE!Â
That’ll show ‘em. In fact, we took her with us to pick up a pizza the other night. When we went in to order the pizza and wait (almost an hour!) for it, little miss sunshine here scrambled to the front seat to watch us inside the restaurant. We thought it was a cute picture so we took it.
We have actually found a number of restaurants where Casey is welcome on the deck or outdoors. This is due, in part, to the fact that she is well-behaved. Perhaps in a future post we can give a plug to the sort-of pet-friendly places we’ve found.
In the meantime, keep off the streets of St. John, Casey’s drivin’!
So, several years ago we bought Casey a collar on St. John; it’s sort of rainbow-ish and is says “Island Dog” on it. Yes, sometimes we plan in advance. I’ll add a picture of the collar when we’re a little more settled.
The other day we were at the house with Casey and one of the guys working on the house (on the railing, I think) asked me if she knew who her daddy is. I said, “Of course” (thinking he meant me).
He replied, “Well then, she can’t be an island dog, man.”
It took me a while to get it. Do you get it? If not, let me know, I’ll explain.
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