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Music Monday – “Oh Holy Night” (Ouch!)
Another Christmas classic… “Oh Holy Night” – Eric Cartman
A Christmas Tradition
Baby crying on Santa’s lap…
Saturday Snap – Decorating the Christmas Tree
I think Pace forgot where the star goes…
Winter Sucks.
A caller to CBC Radio’s Morning Edition has an epic rant after the show host says the weekend weather will be “nice” at -1 degree. 24 Pictures That Capture How Insane the Snowmaggedon in Buffalo Really Is
Pace’s Joke
Pace shared this with us at supper tonight: “What did the number 2 say to the number 7 when he did something weird?” “I think you’re odd.” Love to hear him playing with language and also seeing his sense of humour develop!
19 Unbelievably Laughable Book Fails
Some funny stuff.
Friday Fun Link – Book With No Pictures
One of those “Why didn’t I think of that ?” ideas. So clever…
Myers-Briggs and Other Personality Tests as Junk Science
I’ve posted about the Myers-Briggs test on this blog before and I’ve referenced it occasionally when talking about my own personality or the personality of others. But the more I read about Myers-Briggs and other similar personality tests, the more I’ve come around to thinking of them like I think of handwriting analysis – a fun parlour […]