Neil here sure knows how to quit a job! He seems like a pretty charming dude, so I think his resignation-by-cake probably came off as cute rather than annoying. And how many resignation letters do you get to eat?
Um, I think this counts as sexual harassment.
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For most people, going to work involves reporting to a higher authority affectionately known as the "boss." Our bosses tell us what to do and we do what they say. Whether bosses are nice or yikes!...they govern with ground rules we aren't privy to.
Is being a lady of leisure totally luxurious or dangerously overrated? On this week's episode of 30 Rock, Liz Lemon gets a taste of the sweet life when she's temporarily suspended from her job and starts running with a crowd of wealthy, nonworking women who occupy themselves with afternoon cocktails, shopping, massages, yoga, and refreshingly regular bathroom breaks. But Liz soon learns that all that pleasure can soon lead to pain.
So if pumping iron with Snoop Dog isn't quite your style, then how about gettin' your Garfield on instead? And yes, I realize that made absolutely no sense. What do you want me to say?
Are there any High School Musical fans in 'da house? There will be after Little Miss Thang struts her stuff for herself and the camera. Thanks to giddy little girlies (and all of the older, "too cool for school" teen misfits who secretly tuned in too), HSM hit the Disney channel and became an insta-success.
The neighborhood Peeping Tom caught some madwoman kicking her lawn mower's ass. Yes, destroy the machine—now it'll cut your grass! Genius.
In addition to being charming and funny, the Scotsman-turned-denizen of LA and host of The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson can add memoirist to his list of accomplishments — he has a new book out called American on Purpose.
In a USA Today interview, he discusses some of the book's many revelations, including how he dropped out of school at 16 to join a punk band and that one of his favorite jobs was working as a construction worker. I love that Craig can make cornball humor seem edgy.
We all know that when we're in a bad mood, a joke can temporarily lift our spirits. But Dutch researchers set out to figure out precisely why. And although you may think, as many researchers do, that it's because positive emotions counteract negative ones — the researchers set out to prove that it's more than that.