In which Bob Hope is putting into an ashtray held by the President in the Oval Office.
Richard Nixon and Bob Hope, White House, 4/20/1973
I’M JUST LIKE:
BUT IF I PASS A TOUR GROUP, I’M LIKE:
One of the tried and true favorites on campus seems to be wishing tour guides a happy birthday whenever you see them (i.e. when it’s not their birthday), but seeing this would be quite funny.
WHEN YOU HAVE THREE PIECES TO WRITE AND YOU’RE UNDER DEADLINE AND THEN YOU FIND OUT YOU HAVE A NEW PIECE TO WRITE.
Articles AND class assignments apply for us college kids. Especially at the end of the semester.
Created and designed by the same guy who brought you The Periodic Table of Sweets (Stephen Wildish), here’s a Venn diagram about pancakes!
This goes out to our friends in the Pinehurst Organization… and their cat, though he isn’t actually made of flour, egg, and/or milk.
The New York Times:
AT 1 o’clock every Thursday afternoon, 30 or so students gather on the green at Rollins College, in central Florida, and laugh for 15 minutes straight. At first, the mirth is clearly forced, but “it becomes very real very fast,” insists Christian Kebbel (pictured below), founder of the Rollins Laughing Club. “You walk away feeling light and happy.”
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Mr. Kebbel’s club rules: “You just kind of have to agree to look silly.”