Monday, June 16, 2008

Happy "Birthday"

Everyone,
This is "Bethany".

Of course it's actually just a picture of Bethany, and not the real deal. Who, by the way, is one of the truly wonderful people walking around on the planet.

My plans were to get this picture of Bethany far enough in advance so that I could post it on Sunday, which was also her birthday. Since I've been out of the country, and I didn't get the picture until today - it's a little late. That, by the way, is "perfect" for this post.

Happy "Birthday" Bethany!

With lots and lots of "love"!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Day Off

It's my Birthday and I'm not going to post.  See you tomorrow.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

fake keys

I figured out the key to this math problem, I'll leave it in the car and take my car keys with me.  No problem, right?  Thanks, Cari.

not pleased

Rheannon saw this in Hilo, Hawaii.  It's a car dealership.  Slash brothel.

except special people

voyagerfan5761 saw this at Union Station in Chicago.  Evidently 3 is an approximation here.

Friday, June 13, 2008

use the "ramp"

I don't think I would want to walk on a "ramp", at least, not unless I was wearing athletic footwear.  Thanks, Alex.

or pound


Noah says this sign was on both restrooms in a thai/japanese place in Queens. Evidently yelling is also acceptable.

you're so "loving"


The submitter writes, "This was a gift to my mom from my brother's wife. It would have been really sweet if it weren't so darn sarcastic."

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Leonardo's Room


"Michelangelo"
Originally uploaded by mirthmobile
Sala "Michelangelo"

I'm speaking at a conference in Uruguay and staying at the Cala Di Volpe Boutique Hotel on Rambla Mahatma Gandhi (or Mahatma Gandhi drive) in Montevideo. This is the conference room where I spoke.

Sala "Michelangelo" or "Michelangelo's" room.

This is actually Leonardo's room. It might even be Ralphael's room, or Donatello's.

In any case, I didn't see anyone wearing an orange bandanna.

open to secret people

Eli and Julie saw this in Portland, and point out that the cafe appeared to be, in fact, closed.  Maybe it's part of the Hush-Hush "theme."