The Watercooler, as always, is the best thing you will see on the Internet today, mainly because it is the best thing I saw yesterday, or since the last Watercooler at least. There is, however, the possibility that you will see tomorrow’s Watercooler today, in which case the best thing you saw today is not today’s Watercooler but a future Watercooler. You may think you read that yesterday, but that was actually your future self trying to warn your present-day self that you would be reading th
When a Paris chicken restaurant employee found her boss lying in a pool of blood, she ran screaming from the restaurant and called police. the scenario was set up by Joe Watkins as a Halloween prank on one of his workers at the Chicken Ranch restaurant. Watkins said he tried calling the woman’s cell phone to tell her it was a prank.
Parents who hear the same Halloween safety advice every year are getting a new suggestion this year: Make sure your child takes a cell phone in his or her jack-o-lantern and knows how to use it - in case he or she is separated from a group or suffers an injury while trick-or-treating.
by John Dawson Fun activities and candy are a big part of Halloween. Many adults and children are fond of Halloween fashions will be going out and about. Parents have a duty to keep them safe during this activity. Your kids should definitely continue to enjoy Halloween, but please make sure that you are more careful in the future. These Halloween tips will help keep you safe. When you are out and about on Halloween night, be sure others can see you! Bring a light source! A flashlight can serv
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by Phil Sikes When it comes time to go shopping for your child’s Halloween costume, you have no reason to worry about getting ideas. Kids tend to be quite vocal about what costumes they want to wear on Halloween night, but if you are like most parents, you will want to keep control over costume choices. The good news is that with a few ground rules that you can agree on beforehand, the two of you can come to a mutual agreement and both be happy when Halloween finally shows up. Before you e