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In Comedy Central's latest album release, Mike Birbiglia presents his intelligent, original and hysterically funny humor on his second stand-up album, "Two Drink Mike."
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In Comedy Central's latest album release, Mike Birbiglia presents his intelligent, original and hysterically funny humor on his second stand-up album, "Two Drink Mike."
Tupperware, Longaberger Baskets and Pampered Chef equipment are the traditional products around which groups of women gather to pine over and purchase while munching on miniature cheesecakes and cucumber sandwiches. Now these in-home sales-slash-parties are moving out of the kitchen and into the bedroom.
Wasting time is a favorite college pasttime. With about 15 credit hours a semester, the average student has 168 hours to kill each week. When there's nothing left to sleep through, the Internet is a great place to waste some time.
Washington, D.C., is full of fabulous free attractions, but by now, many of them are trite and far too touristy. (Honestly, how many times can one look at Dorothy's red slippers at the Smithsonian Museum of American History? They're not even shiny anymore.) However, the "free" part is key. Here are five free attractions that are worth saving some green to check out.
With 2006 fast approaching, it is officially time to decide what will change beginning on Jan. 1. That's right. It's a new year, a fresh start, time to ditch that disgusting habit (it's okay, everyone eats to ease the pain) and make a promise to change for the better. This year, however, try to be creative. Everyone tries to quit smoking, eat healthy and exercise more, but be better than that. Consider these resolutions:
Each Thanksgiving morning, thousands of people line the streets of New York City to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, as millions more watch from their living rooms around the country. Elaborate floats and "falloons," those oversized floating balloons carried along in the parade, are an indelible American tradition. However, there are a few things you may not see at this year's celebration:
Two New Yorkers fall in love despite the chaos that surrounds their relationship. Not quite a new premise, but take off the typical Hollywood ending and it works.
A few years ago, stalking someone was quite difficult. It took long hours to discover someone's class schedule, what they were looking for in terms of relationships and their favorite music and movies. Only a lucky few stalkers could gather contact information like email addresses, screen names and cell phone numbers. However, thanks to online social networks like Facebook, MySpace and Friendster, anyone can now become a successful stalker.