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  • Is Organic worth the Cost?

    If you are looking into moving in an all organic lifestyle, then you are looking into your finances. Your conclusion is that organic living is costly. Data about pesticides and herbicides in our fruit and vegetables is very concerning. New information about neurotoxins, Parkinson’s diseases and growth hormones is reaching the news surface every single day. Moving organic goes beyond fruit and veggies, now we have to be concerned about steroids in meat, how fast can a calf or chick become an adult before being slaughtered? Why are there no USDA standards on fish? Why is bottled water not regulated by the EPA or FDA like tap water?  Its questions after questions, moving to an organic lifestyle can seem overwhelming. Is it worth being financially burden by going organic?

    Let me help you out, here are some great sites, articles and information about questions you may have about going organic.

    Bottled Water?

    Why did I put a questions mark at the end of bottled water? Because bottled water does not make sense to me, it has everything going against it. If you want to go organic and you’re looking to budget yourself, the first you need to do is cut bottled water.

    Recipe for Bottled Water.

    1 32oz BPA free Nalgene Bottle

    1 Kitchen Water Faucet with a Brita filter system

  • Question 2

    Can a Cockroach without a Head Survive for Nine Days, before Starving to Death?

    Somehow the theory of cockroaches surveying a nuclear war or a roach living without his head for weeks has got us thinking. How strong, dominate and resilient are these little creatures compared to humans. If meals at McDonalds make humans sick for a week does it have the same affect on roaches? Maybe these claims have been fabricated by the roach itself; you know taunting the defeated exterminator in victory. Who knows, all I know is this is the perfect opportunity to use government money and start the study of headless roaches.
    How is it fair that a roach can survive decapitation and humans cannot is truly unfair. It’s the small things that we need as humans. What if roaches decided to go to war and their weapon of choice was the guillotine we would be so screwed my friends.

  • #4 Most Annoying


    The world is changed: I taste it in the water, I feel it in the earth, I smell it in the air and it stinks. Much that once was….is now stinky, for none now live who remember it.

    It began with the fornication of the Great Pentatomidea’s a super family of insecta. Two glands, each set with a massive does of liquid, are received by the high Order of Hemiptera.

    Glands where given to the Lestoniidae, a small family group comprising only two species, wisest and fairest of all beings in Australia.

    Glands where given to the Tessaratomidea, a small group know for their parental care in the family. Mainly found in the Old World tropics of the Eastern Hemisphere.

    Glands where given to the Megarididae, these glands where clutched tightly on their thorax between their first and second pair of legs.

    Glands where gifted to the family of Dinidoridae, above all else, desire stink power.

  • Groundhogs of the U.S.


    Punxsutawney Phil

    Punxsutawney Phil is a groundhog resident of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. An illegal recruitment investigation of the city Punxsutawney has developed over the past years. Allegations of the city providing illegal gifts and housing to recruit Phil and his wife Phyllis to reside in Punxsutawney have come into the spotlight from rival cities. City funding has provided the furry couple with free housing in the local library, a trainer and food service. Beware if you start digging deep into the history of Phil, he has a close entourage called the Inner Circle. They are easily identified by the common wardrobe of black trench coats, top hats and tuxedos.

    Phil was the topic in a movie called Groundhog Day; the movie was supposedly inspired by true events. According to Harold Ramis’s DVD commentary, there are several differences between the original script and the film as it was released. Who knows what the Inner Circle changed in the movie. My concerns are the Inner Circle, if they get this information, then this blog will have to go underground.

    I have to give Phil credit; he has been right 39% of the 115 predictions on record so far. Even though the controversy surrounds him and the Inner Circle politically controls him. I would have to give his weather predications more credit than our local weather personnel.

    Staten Island Chuck