"In order to nap effectively, your head must be able to rest on something, he said, like a desk or the back of a chair." - Dr. Zee, via NYTimes
Sure, this won't end up in Bartlett's, but as the advice of a doctor for the sake of a New York Times journalist, it's a little light on the science. It does, however, evoke the image of a sleeping coworker pretty well; neck crooked and all. Maybe even a little spittle.
By the way, I'd like to thank Mr. S___ for pointing out both these articles and my poor command of English. I salute you, Mr. S___.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Mission Statement
This will quickly amount to a vast collection of quotes from various sources that amuse me to no end. A choice few that are terse brief and oddball enough will be flagged to become t-shirt slogans whenever I teach myself how to silk-screen.
For example: "I get a little peevish when my ignorances cross." from Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle
Impressed already?! I thought so.
That's all for now.
For example: "I get a little peevish when my ignorances cross." from Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle
Impressed already?! I thought so.
That's all for now.
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