OMG, never fear "La Chancla" is here! I'm laughing my ass off right now; Like a whole lot. Only a Hispanic child would know where I'm coming from with this. But feel free to watch the video if you're from a different ethnic background. LOL.
Ohhhh, the dreaded "Chancla" - that sandal that our mother's would threaten us with. And boy, did it work. I can't recall how many times our mother threatened us with it, but one thing is certain - we grew up dreaming about it. All she had to do was say the word, and my sister and I would run for our dear lives! No wonder we turned out to be great kids. **coughs**
The video will explain it all for you - it's a definite must-watch!
I need to take a closer look at my clothing tags from now on. Or keep Ryan from ripping them off. LOL. Check out these clothing tags, each with a little sense of humor hidden inside. I especially love this one, "Or give it to your mother. She knows how to do it." Lol. True Story!
I just love this segment! For what would we be if it were not for our parents? Lol. I know that Easter is behind us, but I had to post this video. It was too funny not to.
A son thought it was a clever idea to go into his dad's wallet, take out $200 and stash them into 10 plastic Easter eggs. Only thing is, Dad has to go and find the eggs. And he wasn't very happy doing it.
The family chihuahua, Peanut helps in the Easter egg hunt.
If you currently live in a high-rise, or about to move into one, then by all intent and purposes - you are helping our environment. How? Well, considering that you're likely living in a smaller place, means less gas and electricity. As the article states below, people living in cities such as New York, are living in really tight places. The smaller the area, the smaller the carbon footprint.
Ryan and I enjoy living in the suburbs. We like our quiet, peaceful life; If we want a little noise we can always take the 15-20 minute trip south into Houston. Hey, we have a Prius C - we're helping the environment dammit!
Giving credit to TIME,
I'd like to thank them for showing us the many ways we can help
save the environment. Just one person can make a difference,
and
it starts with YOU!
~ Peter aka Blade7184
15. Move to a High-Rise
If you're a true environmentalist, a dyed-in-the-wool greenie, then why not pack up your leafy rural home and move to New
York City—preferably to a tall building right in the middle of Manhattan?
The Big Apple is home to the greenest citizens in the U.S. Relatively
few New Yorkers own cars—one of the biggest contributors to an
individual's carbon emissions. Most walk, bike or ride public transit to
work—all more efficient transport than the
best hybrids.
And New York has developed up, rather than out, which limits wasteful sprawl. Eight million New Yorkers are squeezed into 301
sq. mi.—less than a fortieth of an acre per person. Even a fairly dense suburb devotes about a third of an acre to each
person. Density means that commutes, shopping trips and supply chains are shorter. Plus, New Yorkers tend to live in small
spaces, although they're a little cranky about it. The denser the area you call home, the smaller your personal carbon
footprint—not to mention your gas and electricity bill.
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- Blade 7184 aka Peter