My Twitter Topics
Using Tweet Topic Explorer, here’s an analysis of recent tweets. Very interesting…
Using Tweet Topic Explorer, here’s an analysis of recent tweets. Very interesting…
…has a funny name. It’s actually a Hawaii-style slipper aka thong. But “Bro Brah”? Sounds like Nike enlisted Dog Chapman in the product naming focus group.
Anyways, if guys want their own Bro Brah Thong, it’s $45 on the Nike Store and features tech like FlyWire in the straps and the Nike Free outsole. The inclusion of that technology alone deserves a Ho Bro Brah!
Don’t be silly, ditch those silly bands of 2010. The popular craze (even in schools) is to love boobies. Keep-a-breast.org focuses on promoting awareness of breast cancer using these I love boobies bracelets.
Show your support for breast cancer by buying boobie bracelets.
Everyone, you must watch the Sexy Sax Man play his rendition of Careless Whisper. It’ll move you and could be the next Internet meme.
According to the Star Advertiser, newspaper hawker, George Ligman, is doing better after being hit by a vehicle. In his absence, his chair has been adorned with signs of support from the community.
Additionally, financial donations for George’s medical costs are being accepted at all branches of American Savings Bank and First Hawaiian Bank.
Now has another compilation, gathering up 80 classics from the 80s. But then I’m wondering if I can recreate this collection from my own music library and merely make a playlist?
But wow, what a collection! What I’m grooving to right now.
I admit that I chuckled the first time I saw a SodaStream in action. It makes funny noises and “farts” when it’s done.
But now, this appliance is quickly becoming the fashionable kitchen must-have. Read about SodaStream’s success in Fast Company then head on over to Williams-Sonoma or Amazon to order your fizz maker.
Finished reading, okay listening to, Seth Godin’s latest, Poke the Box. I prefer listening to Seth’s books as opposed to reading them. While I enjoy his writings, hearing Seth narrate his words with his inflections and idiosyncrasies is more compelling to me.
Poke the Box is all over the place, but the simple message is to start. Nothing will get done if you don’t start, but not only start, but finish aka “ship the product.” Somewhere in this book you’re bound to recognize a situation you’ve been in or are in and see how it all relates. I’m definitely going to replay this audiobook and let the words soak in.
Almost forgot about these pictures from the Snow Factory. Not quite froyo, not quite shave ice, their concocted blend has accurate flavors. Try the peanut butter, and you’ll agree.