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Friday, September 25, 2009
I woke up today, looked at my degree on the wall, and let out a deep sigh as I rolled over to prepare for another exciting day at work as a "customer service representative" at medium-sized call center. But while I was relishing in my brief moment of emo-flavored self-pity, an article I saw on wired reminded me of just how luck I am.

"One million spiders make golden cloth." At first glance it sounds and looks pretty cool, until you read on realize that 70 people in Madagascar spent four years of their lives picking giant biting spiders off of telephone poles. Now I can't say, "Thank you for calling ________. This is Nancy. How may I assist you today . . .?" fast enough!

Read the full story and learn about the kevlar-like properties of spider silk here: http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/09/spider-silk/

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Monday, September 21, 2009
My mom and I popped over to Atlanta this Sunday to do a little early birthday celebrating and a lot of eating at South City Kitchen in Midtown. The restaurant is in it's 15th year of operation at this location, which is just blocks from the Woodruff Arts Center and the High Museum. Executive chef Chip Ulbrich's modern, gourmet interpretations of classic, homey southern dishes have garnered South City Kitchen a handful of national awards and heaps of loyal clientele.

Highlights from our Sunday brunch included sauteed chicken livers, she-crab soup and trout with potatoes. Each dish sounds deceivingly simple. But South City's polished execution and updated flavor profiles transform the common dishes of our childhood into memorable, delectable fare. Service during our meal was seamless from start to finish. Prices are staggeringly reasonable in relation to the quality of food, service and atmosphere.

To view the complete menu, contact information or photos go to http://www.southcitykitchen.com/midtown/index.htm .

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Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Being from and/or living the South we've all come across those ever-changing church signs. They're about as big a part of our landscape as barbecue joints and antique stores. Many are optimistic ("SALVATION INSIDE," this one was on 280 coming back from Birmingham yesterday), a others are witty, while a few are downright threatening and usually involve Hell. Now, you can make your own church sign at this website: http://www.says-it.com/churchsigns/ , like my design which I think ranks much lower on the blasphemy scale than it could have. Design templates also include Church of Scientology and generic Temple.

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Thursday, September 03, 2009
If you've ever for one moment felt bad about yourself for going to Walmart dressed in your pajamas, with wet hair, without your make-up on, etc, take a look at the strange creatures of PeopleOfWalmart.com, and think again. The site features candid snapshots of funny, odd and sometimes unsettling people, cars and situations in Wallyworlds nationwide. Anyone can contribute to this reader composed photo site so if you've got consent and a weird Walmart photo, send it in. I'd love to see the Auburn or Opelika Walmart represented. God knows I'm seen some characters on late night trips that warranted photo or video documentation.

Click and laugh: http://peopleofwalmart.com

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