Abigail Disney has a really good head on her shoulders. On top of being a leading philanthropist and talented documentary filmmaker, she’s a beneficiary of a huge estate…and understands the taxes behind it. Now, if only she’d get rid of the pigtails, I could take her completely seriously.Disney heiress is smart about... estate taxes?! Yup.
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Nifty sidewalk art.
Very true thoughts on the Pepsi Refresh Challenge
Pepsi has their head in the right place, but there are definitely issues with their grant competition’s process. HuffPo sometimes has a good, fair article, too!Very true thoughts on the Pepsi Refresh Challenge
Bagel Tax?!?!
This is so dumb. New York, you’re killing me.Bagel Tax?!?!
I’m pretty sure ghosts are real.
I’m not being sarcastic, or scared, or silly. I honestly think that ghosts are real. They’re not always harmful, or invasive, or spooky looking like the ones in movies or on Halloween. It’s kinda hard to disprove they exist, except for with science, but that’s overrated sometimes. What do you think?
Chicago – the not-so-windy city
Courtesy of Max, a fun fact of the day! Chicago, aka “The Windy City”, didn’t get that nickname for being windy. The name became popularized in 1876ish when politicians and city advocates were extremely long-winded in talking up the city a lot. I had no idea. Read more on wikipedia.
Farmville….why is it so popular?
I like games, but I just don’t get Farmville. Maybe it’s because I haven’t tried it, and maybe because the constant Facebook updates in my newsfeed are annoying as hell. I also am partial to board games with social interaction, not role play or simulation games like WoW or Second Life, which frankly are pathetic outlets… Continue reading Farmville….why is it so popular?
Some favorite recent iPhone pics I’ve taken that I really like.
Who are you, “friends”?
Stories about Crusties – a good read for any people-watcher or people-judger
The people who hang out in Tompkins Square park up close and personal. Well-constructed interviews and accompanying photographs at least shed more light on a very stereotyped group of people. Not my scene in the slightest, but still part of my neighborhood.Stories about Crusties - a good read for any people-watcher or people-judger

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