12 décembre 2006
humour à froid
"Après une conférence avec les membres du Politburo, Staline ne retrouve plus sa serviette contenant des documents secrets. Il téléphone immédiatement à Beria, chef de la police politique, et lui ordonne de faire arrêter tous les membres du Politburo. Or, le lendemain matin, il retrouve sa serviette chez lui. Il rappelle Beria et lui demande de libérer les prisonniers. “Trop tard, répond Beria, ils ont tous avoué.” "
source : http://femmes.msn.fr/psycho/moi/article5/ (la prochaine fois, je cite gala, et le nouveau détective)
recyclage
pour une fois, le chien n'y est pour rien, je n'ai pas été enlevée par une machine à café de l'espace, mère grand ne compte pas encore les pissenlits par la racine. bref, j'ai rendu mon DM à temps ... et hop, 149ème post.
making money is a priority for many people . Is it the case for
you?
I
thought about this question several days ago, and it totally got off my mind
until an unrelated event triggered it again (aging is a tricky process). Yesterday,
I watched Matchpoint, which I thought
was another film where Woody Allen would try to cure his neurosis in an
egotistic, but still comical way. I have to admit I was quite surprised : no
New-Yorkers, members of the intellectual elite, struggling with their midlife
crisis. This film is just an intimate tragedy which narrates how a plain tennis
instructor made his way into an upper-class family until he's faced with a tantalizing
dilemma : give away the woman he loves or wreck all his achievements?
And
this brings us back to our topic (and avoid me to spoil the end).
In other words, what would you be able to sacrifice for money?
Would you be able to
give up your family and social life?
e.g : work days and
night in order to earn more or to be promoted
Would you be able to abandon
your inner dreams or your deepest values?
e.g : spend your life as a clerk while you're dying to be a tap-dancer
e.g : a pacifist accepting a position in a company which
produces ammo
Actually,
it occurs to me that what you're able to give up for money depends on what
money means to you. I tend to believe that most people don't see money as the
ultima ratio : you don't make money only to keep it in your secret stash, or
sleep on a gold bars mattress (unless Uncle Scrooge is your favorite fictional
character). Consciously or not, it seems that money is a means to an end.
2.
Why do you want to make money?
e.g : buy a car so that you won't need to commute anymore
e.g : buy a boat, quit your job and sail around the world
A way to distinguish
yourself from the common man (fame, social / familial recognition)?
e.g : a son who wants to make money in order to gain his
father's approval
e.g : a man who sees money as a way to balance his lack of
education, self-confidence, et cetera.
And so the
problem remained; lots of people were mean, and most of them were miserable,
even the ones with digital watches."
Personally,
making money is one priority among others … until I won't have to think about
it anymore.
mr bidule a un hobby
un peu de zik pour l'ambiance
sharon jones and the dap-kings - natural born lover
(nan, y'a pas moyen que j'foute Franky goes to Hollywood)
mr bidule a un hobby qui implique notamment que la liqueur ait été consommée plus que de raison, et des zamis ayant atteint un état de grâce comparable.
... le strip qu'il décline en plusieurs variantes; pole-dance si la configuration des lieux le permet; ou encore lap-dance si des genoux s'y prêtent.
... passion qu'il a su transmettre
à des zamis qui s'empressent de faire du prosélytisme
"coloc, tires cette ficelle et tes chicots cherront!"






