Googlicious

I realize it’s not Sunday but I have been out of touch for the past 5 days so GenPinkers you should feel extra special you will have Sunday & Monday’s edition of GenPink both today.

Sunday is the continuation of googlicious – you can check out round 1 & 2 for some more entertainment.

  • 101 ways to annoy your teacher: sorry buddy can’t help you a) I’m not a teacher b) I’ve already graduated from college so I don’t even have any teachers
  • am i generation x or generation y?: ehh I say pick one, I decided I like the sound of being XY Cusp
  • how eating Peanut Butter helps the planet: I am so impressed miss/mister googler I would not have thought to google this, but you are right peanut butter does help the environment.
  • macbook pink: I am a mac user, but I have a silver PowerBook, if you would like to buy me a pink macbook I would do a happy dance
  • magazine recycling: yes you should recycle your magazines, thanks for asking
  • married girl blog: nope sorry try again I am not a married girl. There are some twenty something married bloggers here.
  • silly ecards: ohh I love ecards!
  • ways to improve your savings and lower spending: you just answered your own question … spend less and you will improve your savings
  • welcome to your thirties girl: you better BITE your tongue!
  • why can’t i be a photographer?: you know, I will just say what all your friends have been too afraid to tell you – you aren’t very good, that’s the real reason

Spam-a-lot: For some reason I have been getting spam comments lately that are just random quotes. Some of the quotes make no sense, and others are pretty interesting. I like this one “Subtlety is the art of saying what you think and getting out of the way before it is understood — Unknown.” So thank you crazy spammer bot for giving me something to think about.

3 thoughts on “Googlicious

  1. I’ve been getting a bunch of funky Google search hits recently, most of which make me feel sorry for the searcher, like the one where the person searched something about whether it was healthy for a married man to see his parents every single day. Not sure how that got to my blog, but you know. Sorry about that little issue you’ve got going on over there. Maybe bring some scissors to cut the apron strings.

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