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It’s been a while since my last Frank cartoon so thought I’d introduce a mirror just to see what would happen.
As usual, his boss came to the rescue with an innovative take on it.
Mirrors are inspiration to many, so I did a quick Google hunt for some fun mirror quotes:
- Who sees the human face correctly: the photographer, the mirror, or the painter? Pablo Picasso
- I busted a mirror and got seven years bad luck, but my lawyer thinks he can get me five. Steven Wright
- The best car safety device is a rear-view mirror with a cop in it. Dudley Moore
- Natural beauty takes at least two hours in front of a mirror. Pamela Anderson
It’s obvious, I guess. What goes in, must come out.
Have a wonderful Easter, and overindulge knowing that these chocolate facts will be in your side
- Chocolate may reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack and diabetes
- Chocolate makes you smart – UK scientists completed a study that indicated that flavanols (a particular one found in chocolate) helped wit mental maths capabilities. “The findings suggest students who binge on chocolate when revising for exams may gain a real benefit from doing so,” the British Telegraph reported.
- Eating chocolate can add to your life span. Research suggests it can add up to 2 years – that’s two extra years of chocolate eating
So, now, you know how good chocolate is, how many extra eggs are you going to eat this Easter? Let me know.
Have you taken a close look at your household consumption lately?
I do regularly as we seem to collect a ridiculous amount of stuff. I religiously purge as we go and always make sure that the recycle bin is full. I follow the reduce/reuse/recycle philosophy by buying things with minimal packaging. One of my pet hates is green grocers who think it’s a good idea to cling wrap vegetables and place them onto a foam tray – avocados, bananas. (Is it just me, or is that just the most stupid idea to have evolved this century?)
I was thinking of introducing a new weight management system for the house involving a set of scales at the entrance for stuff brought home. Bring something new into the house, then offset it with something else you take out.
Enough 0f my rambling. What are your overindulgence pet hates?
Maybe you don’t have an Ohrwurm, perhaps you have beans stuck in your ears
You’re in for a real treat this week. I’m going to share with you the song ‘Bohnen in die Ohren’ (beans in the ears). My father used to play it incessantly at night time, while I was trying to go to sleep in my bedroom, which unfortunately shared one paper thin wall with the living room.
You absolutely must listen to this shortened rendition by Gus Backus to the very end (it only goes for 1:26 min). The lyrics are stupid at best; so stupid you gotta laugh.
A quick translation, so you get a better feel…
- Yes, my mother says, Don’t poke any beans in your ears, beans in your ears, beans in your ears.
- Yes, my mother says, Don’t poke any beans in your ears, beans in your ears.
- Yes, you must speak louder, I have beans in my ears, beans in my ears, beans in my ears…
- You can’t hear the teacher, with beans in your ears….
All this Ohrwurm talk reminded me of this song and I Googled it, not thinking I would actually find it. But surprise, surprise, there it was. I played it to my children, who thought it was so wonderful(ly annoying), they downloaded it from iTunes while my back was turned.
So, what do you think of the song? Feel sorry my my cruel upbringing?
Well, maybe it’s an Ohrwurm!
Thanks to Jen, from Espresso Science, I discovered the wonders of Ohrwürmer. The literal translation of this German word is ear worms (Ohrwurm for one) and it is used to describe the phenomena of hearing a catchy song or jungle, which goes over, and over, and over, and over in your head until you go crazy.
Gotta love those Germans for coming up with such a visually descriptive name. I can’t help but picture a tiny worm singing inside it’s unsuspecting victim. Not surprisingly, scientists are fascinated by this insect and have undertaken various studies to get to the heart of the ear worm phenomena. The three key elements are: the type of music, the person and situation. But rather than go into it in great detail here, check out Jen’s comprehensive research into this little bug to reveal the true nature of this singing beast.
When I read Jen’s article, the German aspect reminded me of Nina and her 1980’s song ‘Ninety nine red balloons’, which proceeded to get stuck in my head for the next 20 minutes. So, what ear worms have you experienced? Love them or hate them?
I love watching people take selfies, it’s a wonderful way to reflect on modern day human behaviour (if I had my time again, I think I would become a behavioural scientist). I’ve observed everything from the ‘make me smirk’, to out right strange. Whatever the selfie scene, many make great sources of cartoon content.
Have you seen a memorable selfie moment recently? Do share and we’ll keep it a secret just between you, me and the internet.
Selfie gone wrong?
Ever taken a selfie where you’ve missed yourself altogether? Or maybe, you saw someone else getting into a selfie pickle.Â
Let me know and we’ll chuckle together, by leaving a comment below.
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I have my work friend to thank for this one
She looked at my arm and said, ‘You’ve been bumped by an angel.’ Not understanding, I said rather intelligently (not), ‘Huh?’ She plucked the lone feather which was stuck to my jacket and showed me. It made me smile. Hope this cartoon makes you smile too.
And an important message for current followers of this site. I’ve finally plucked the courage to change over from this WordPress hosted site to self hosting. What does this mean for current WordPress followers of this site? It means that you’ll receive an alert when I convert. If you wish to still keep in touch (and I’d love you too as it might be rather lonely out there), then you’ll be promoted to re-subscribe. For current email followers, there’s no change as the emails will continue.
Why the change? I feel that I’ve outgrown the current environment and want to have more freedom with the development of my site. I have no skill set, so I’ll have to learn as I go. Rather than a well thought out plan, it’s a bit more like a leap of faith. Wish me luck and hopefully you’ll join me.