» Monthly Archives: March 2007
By: Bobby Finstock on 03/21/07 @ 6:30 am
I have to say that I love the Make a Wish foundation. Yeah it’s great that they give dying kids a request and all but that isn’t why I love them.
The whole thing to me is totally interesting because I like to second guess the kids. You always see specials or news articles or press [...]
By: Bobby Finstock on 03/16/07 @ 8:11 am
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Growing up most kids know about the various forms of torture that are made available to them: Indian burn, purple nurples, the tittie twister, and the wet willie. They pale though in comparison to the two aces of pre-pubescent bullying, the wedgie and the swirlie.
Today I would take to break down the [...]
By: Bobby Finstock on 03/15/07 @ 4:31 am
I have been on myspace almost three years now, I have been writing blogs for two subscribers to significantly more. From day one though I have harbored a secret that I can no longer keep to myself. On myspace we can never be sure who is who, who is pretending to be what they are [...]
By: Bobby Finstock on 03/13/07 @ 4:55 am
When I was in third grad the teacher read us “Charlotte’s Web”, for some reason the ending of the book with the spider dying freaked me the fuck out. I couldn’t sleep for at least a week after hearing that and I began to have some serious issues in facing mortality. My mom noticed that [...]
By: Bobby Finstock on 03/12/07 @ 5:22 am
To be honest I don’t think that there is anything worse than people writing about their relationships in a public forum. On myspace people have done this for a long time and I think that it has even increased a notch or two lately. From entire blogs series written about their private relationships, to public [...]
By: Bobby Finstock on 03/9/07 @ 7:51 am
Can tooth brushing cause seizures?
Mon Mar 5, 8:08 PM ET
In a report published this week, Australian doctors describe three individuals who suffered epileptic seizures induced by toothbrushing.
Imaging studies revealed small lesions in a region of the brain close to the hand and speech motor areas in all three individuals.
“The rhythmic act of brushing teeth may [...]