I was just admonished by a television commercial to find a certain product in “my foot care aisle.”
Just wondering. Have you ever seen a “foot care aisle” at any store you shop in?
I was just admonished by a television commercial to find a certain product in “my foot care aisle.”
Just wondering. Have you ever seen a “foot care aisle” at any store you shop in?
Via the skeptical James Randi comes this gem: for only $159, you can have better sound from your audio system. Just stick on these magical dots. Kirk, are you listening?
This is from the home page of a major news network.
If journalists really needed a poll to gauge public opinion, they wouldn’t use something as unscientific as a website vote widget.
Is this a joke?
For the last week, my phone -- which has an unlisted Virginia number and an unlisted VOIP San Jose number -- has been ringing constantly with telemarketers and surveys. Four companies, calling an average of twice a day [more...]
Not so much an aisle, but a secton. Interesting side note- I have a friend who was always very smart and one day I found out he wanted to be a podiatrist (sorry, no spell checker right now) so he went to Dr. Scholl’s School of Podiatry. I laughed pretty good at this, as if it was like going to Twinkie the Kid’s Cullinary Institute.
Turns out, Dr Scholls is one the finest schools in the world, when it comes to feet.