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Tag Archives: proper
Hal from Bicycle Habitat grades bikes locked up on the street
He’s a funny guy, but what he’s saying is totally true. If you don’t take locking your bike seriously, you will regret it down the road. Catch up with Hal’s other video on bike locking here.
The Jersey Shore is fake
The REAL Situation (Feat. MTV Jersey Shore’s The Situation, Snooki, and Pauly D) – watch more funny videos In this Funny Or Die clip, Mike “The Situation”, Pauly D, and Snooki realize that they aren’t being true to themselves so … Continue reading
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Tags: accent, fake, funny or die, jersey shore, Mike, Pauly D, proper, real, snooki, The Situation
Proper way to peel a banana
WOW! I was actually just talking about this with friends the other day! This is proof that not everything that comes out of my mouth is a lie!
Salutations, greetings, and email etiquette
I’ve made a habit of doing this when addressing PR departments in companies and I’d like to think that this is why I get such a high success rate when I ask for certain things from companies. In essence, I … Continue reading