“Now you may look around and see 2 groups here. White collar and blue collar, but I don’t see it that way. You know why not? Because I am collar-blind.”
- Michael Scott.
Season 2, Episode 15.
“Now you may look around and see 2 groups here. White collar and blue collar, but I don’t see it that way. You know why not? Because I am collar-blind.”
- Michael Scott.
Season 2, Episode 15.

1. Get my hair cut-
It’s getting ridiculously long. My hair actually gets knots now. I’d forgotten what it feels like to not be able to run a brush straight through my hair without it coming to an abrupt stop at a knot ball. Yes, it’s a hard-knot life.
2. Get my drivers license-
Preferably tomorrow.
3. Buy a song writing journal and write songs
4. Read-
‘Twilight’ by Stephanie Meyer (Christine Pan’s recommendation)
Buy a new John Grisham book (and read it)
Finish ‘The Confident Woman’ for Lisa Hong’s Book Club
‘An Unstoppable Force’ By Erwin Raphael McManus
5. Practice piano & guitar
6. Catch up with friends
7. Study
8. Do a puzzle with Christianne when she comes back
“Why do you do what you do. Why do you come to church? Why do you pray? Why do you read your bible? What motivates you? What causes you to do what you do? … I don’t plan on spending another day feeling guilty if I didn’t read my bible… do you know what I feel? Hungry. Hungry, like I missed a meal.“
- Pastor Brian Dolleman

I am intrigued by this concept:
“Hey, would you like to make a suggestion?”
With that simple question and an enormous white Suggestion Box, Illegal Art canvassed the five boroughs of New York City, collecting suggestions from passersby of every stripe—the young, the old, the filthy rich, the homeless, the mouthy, and the shy. Some people held the Suggestion Box prisoner while they wrote suggestion after suggestion. Others ignored The Box, but then came scrambling back with a sudden idea. With over 300 handwritten suggestions straight from the streets of NYC, Suggestion is by turns hilarious, cryptic, inflammatory, and heartwarming. It’s also a testament to the public’s innermost desire—whether it’s free beer, free day care, or free pumpkin pie every Thursday
By “Illegal Art” – Michael McDevitt, Otis Kriegel
How ingenious is that! SO, I’ve decided to plagiarise that idea and do a virtual suggestion box right here, right now. “Uncool”, you may say. Alas, perhaps it is. But we’ll see who’s uncool when there’s like 5 billion suggestions commented. Soon my friend, very soon.
SO, if you’d like to make a suggestion about ANYTHING at all, please comment and put your name as “anonymous” or disguise your name in some other creative form of your choice.


“Courtship Jacket” designed by Christopher Eves
This cracked me up when I saw it. I have nothing more to say but HAHAHA…
I wonder if it works…

Apparently the most effective alarm clocks are those which force you to physically get up to turn them off. The Carpet Alarm Clock does exactly that – to turn it off, you have to get up and step on it. It comes complete with an LCD screen to show the time too. “If you really want to make it a challenge, place it far away from your bed”. I reckon you could even put it on the ceiling to make you jump up and turn it off, and hence squeeze in some exercise too.