Some people think when you’re rich, especially when you’re born into money that you should help others that are less fortunate. You know like spending some time at a soup kitchen, raising awareness of the worsening state of Darfur, or just donating to the church. Well you can tell that to these kids …


Infiniti FX & Ford Expedition vs Las Vegas Desert

Be Your Own Doll

Posted by Duch | 10:15 am

HeroBuildersNothing says more than you made it then when a company builds a doll, or should I say an action figure in your likeness. But not all of us are lucky enough to star in a big summer action flick. That’s where Herobuilders.com comes in, a company that manufactures action figures and also can build a custom action figure of oneself. Just send in a picture of yourself, select your build, and clothes and you’ll be all set.

If it’s not vain enough to have an action figure of yourself, you can always order several dozen and give them to friends and family on their birthdays because I’m sure they’ll appreciate it.

To learn more, visit:
http://www.herobuilders.com

Career WomenIn a very brave op-ed by Forbes writer Michael Noer, he suggests that you should not marry a career women.

“Guys: a word of advice. Marry pretty women or ugly ones. Short ones or tall ones. Blondes or brunettes. Just, whatever you do, don’t marry a woman with a career.”

Michael backs his opinion by citing a recent study in Social Forces, which found that women are happier when their husband is the primary breadwinner. He digs down even further and finds even more proof from various research journals including that they will be unhappy if they halt their career to raise kids, unhappy if they make more money than you, you will be more likely to fall ill, and even your house will be dirtier.

It’s actually a well written piece and Michael was very careful to back everything with research. But when you’re making that big of a claim, you’re going to get some backlash and that’s exactly what happened. After numerous complaints the article was pulled down and later reinserted along another opinion piece, “Don’t Marry A Lazy Man” by Elizabeth Corcoran. All in good fun, you can read the articles here …