WTF Wednesday – Narnia-Dorothy Crossover Comic
[edit: Had to throw in this Weird News Wednesday:
Did Chick-fil-A Pretend to Be a Teenage Girl on Facebook?
Answer: Sure looks like it. ]
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Webcomic Wednesday
Via http://mediumlarge.wordpress.com/

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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal:
(Personally, I would think that this is the most sincere apology ever.)

“That awkward moment when you’re reminded that flowers are plant genitals.”
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Also, not a usual segment here, but…
Puppy of the Day

Domo domo!
Six Things You Didn’t Know About Your Local Pharmacy

I just dropped $70 to the state to renew my license so this better be worth it.
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Six Things You Didn’t Know About Your Local Pharmacy
From a board-certified and licensed pharmacy technician, here are tips and tricks to getting the most out of your local retail pharmacy:
1. You Can Ask the Pharmacist About Over-the-Counter Products
Most people know that they can ask if they have quetsions about their prescriptions, but most pharmacists are also happy to answer questions about products sold in the store. Having been to school to four to seven years for a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, they are qualified to answer your questions about common ailments and personal medical needs.
Confused about different types of cold and flu products? Need advice about Advil versus Tylenol? Need help in treating poison ivy or picking out a knee brace? Just stop at the pharmacist counter and ask to speak to the pharmacist.
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3. You Can Get Certain Immunizations Right There
Depending on the state, pharmacies will often offer simple shots for common ailments including Influenza (they reformulate for new strains annually), MMR, Tetanus, and Shingles. The pharmacists receive extra training for immunizations and are certified for sterilization and intravenous techniques by the state. Although often covered by insurance, the flu vaccine, for example, only costs about $30 out-of-pocket.
I also included info on discount programs and how to write prescriptions off as health care expenses on your taxes. Click the link to read the rest!
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Swagbucks: An Online Loyalty Rewards Program – Review
As I’ve probably mentioned before, I’m really poor. That’s what happens when you quit your job and try to do any kind of freelance artistic work.
Recently, I’ve been looking for ways to get supplementary income that don’t involve retail and sadness, and as desperation kicks in, I’ve been looking at things like Amazon Mechanical Turks and online survey sites. One of the ones I’ve come across that offers surveys is Swagbucks.
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Now you’ve probably gotten an e-mail from one of your friends at Swagbacks and written it off as spam, but there’s a reason it’s one of the fastest growing companies in LA: The points system is very diverse.
The surveys alone are really slow. Around 60 points a piece, you’d have to take 10 of them to get a $5 gift card. However, the contracts they have with retailers (point values often in the hundreds) are pretty impressive. For example, I needed a Macbook battery and was going to go to the Apple Store anyway. A week later I needed printer ink, and found they have a couple generic ink company contracts too. If I had an iPhone, I’d be downloading their advertised apps like crazy.
Now, there’s a lot of crappy loyalty programs out there. UPromise, for example, is awful. (As of 2008, the average member earned only $47 towards future college expenses.) I had a Borders Rewards card before they went under and you had do something like spend $100 before you got a coupon. But for this one, I got a StarBucks gift card pretty quickly just for buying stuff I already needed. They do PayPal cash deposits too for a little more.
Their Daily Deals sections is pretty decent also, including Froobi–I got a $10 earbuds/iPod charger combo there. So suck it, Groupon, I got Swagbucks.
They do point matching, so if you do decide to join, do me a favor and do it through the referral link?
http://www.swagbucks.com/refer/scandalousmuffin
Meanwhile, I’m enjoying my free Starbucks Lime Refresher.
MC Chris The Monster Hunter Tour 2012 at The Knitting Factory

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Here’s my full review + heckler story + info on his recent reddit drama.
Remember, I get paid for this (unlike all my other projects), so remember to hit the “like” the button on the Suite101 page:
MC Chris The Monster Hunter Tour 2012 at The Knitting Factory
In a middle of the act, a young woman in a Batgirl T-shirt threw a plastic cup in the air close to the stage. An empty cup had been tossed onstage earlier, but this one had liquid which reflected blue in the stage lights as it burst through the air.
“You don’t throw a cup at digital Woody Guthrie!” the performer exclaimed.
The crowd was torn with boos for the woman and cheers for mc chris. He instructed the audience to clear a path so the woman had an exit route for the door. The woman instead climbed up onto the stage and appeared to ask for the artist for a hug, but he brandished a portable stage fan defensively to “blow away the stench.”
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Me, You, and Steve – Male versus Female Perspectives
Nerf Herder – Love Sandwich (2001)
Yeah you, and me, and Steve makes three
And Dave has got the video,
Dave has got the video
versus
Garfunkel and Oates – Me, You, and Steve (2011)
I could’ve wish a thousand wishes
For Steve to disappear
What the fuck’s your fucking problem?
Why he’s always here?