Angry Man Shoots Lawn Mower

Friday, July 25th, 2008 | Odd Stuff with 5 Comments

This is so funny, but so stupid. How can anyone even react this way? Lock him up, and throw away the key!

A Milwaukee man was accused of shooting his lawn mower because it wouldn’t start. Keith Walendowski, 56, was charged with felony possession of a short-barreled shotgun or rifle and misdemeanor disorderly conduct while armed.

According to the criminal complaint, Walendowski said he was angry because his Lawn Boy wouldn’t start Wednesday morning. He told police quote, “I can do that, it’s my lawn mower and my yard so I can shoot it if I want.”

A woman who lives at Walendowski’s house reported the incident. She said he was intoxicated.

Walendowski could face up to an $11,000 fine and six years and three months in prison if convicted.

A call to Walendowski’s home went unanswered Friday morning.

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A Funny Video: The Job Interview

Saturday, July 19th, 2008 | Odd Stuff with No Comments »

A funny video on how a job interview should go without all the BS.

I am sure he didn’t get the job, but he was honest throughout.

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Bloggers Block

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008 | Odd Stuff with 1 Comment

I am sure we all experience some sort of writers block or bloggers block. Have you ever found yourself reading online news to get an idea on how to start your next blog? We all have, and the problem with reading news or topics of interest online is that you fall victim in re-writing what has already been published. Most readers will skim through your blog if they see something they already read ie; “Microsoft offers bid of 44.6 Billion for Yahoo”. Why write a blog about something that has been already published?

How do you find your next niche?

I would think of something that might be historic that I have witnessed or was a part of. Example: If I am a technology blog, I would write about the evolution of how we connected to the internet say back from 1987 to current. I would write about various modem technology and work my way up to broadband.

How about something funny or embarrassing that happened to you and you feel confident enough to share it. I come across many blog sites where the author writes about themselves. In most cases I find it interesting or amusing. The point is, it kept me reading.

Try to avoid what others have already published unless you can add something different to the original content. That’s what many bloggers do and that’s perfectly fine. We write because we hope that others will enjoy what we publish.

Enjoy!

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