Is it just me or do beer commercials tend to be funnier than any other kind of commercial? Here are five great that I think are great. Feel free to add others!
- Mulan — This feisty lady is just as tough as she is pretty. She goes to war instead of her older father and fights like a man!

- Jasmine is the dark haired beauty form Aladdin. She doesn’t like to be tied down but maybe a nice carpet ride will win her over.

- Pocahantos this Native American stunner is at one with nature and wears buck skin!

- Ariel — nothing fishy here she is one red haired knock out that will sing and swim into your heart

- Belle she’s French and looks aren’t so important to her! She even gives a Beast a chance!

- Cinderella she isn’t afraid of a little housework and can get ready for a night out in a jiffy!

- Snow White — she loves to eat apples and has seven roommates!


Here is a list from Fast Company of the top 10 most addictive sounds in the world. For good measure we’ve got branded and non-branded.
The Intel one is probably my number one, it is almost subliminal for me, I hear it and think “Intel Inside”.
Non-branded and branded sounds:
1. Baby giggle
2. Intel
3. Vibrating phone
4. ATM / cash register
5. National Geographic
6. MTV
7. T-Mobile Ringtone
8. McDonald’s
9. ‘Star Spangled Banner’
10. State Farm
Top 10 Non-branded sounds:
1. Baby giggle
2. Vibrating phone
3. ATM / cash register
4. “Star Spangled Banner”
5. Sizzling steak
6. ‘Hail to the Chief‘
7. Cigarette light and inhale
8. “Wedding March”
9. “Wish Upon a Star”
10. Late Night with David Letterman Theme
Online salary database PayScale.com put together a 2009 College Salary Report that highlights which college graduates make the highest and lowest salaries right out of college and how that changes 10 years post-graduation.
School Name / Starting Median Salary / Mid-Career Median Salary
1. Dartmouth College: $58,200 / $129,000Â
2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): $71,100 / $126,000Â
3. Harvard University: $60,000 / $126,000Â
4. Harvey Mudd College: $71,000 / $125,000Â
5. Stanford University: $67,500 / $124,000Â
6. Princeton University: $65,000 / $124,000Â
7. Colgate University: $51,900 / $122,000Â
8. University of Notre Dame: $55,300 / $121,000Â
9. Yale University: $56,000 / $120,000Â
10. University of Pennsylvania: $60,400 / $118,000
My mom would always say there is someone for everyone. Well then there must be someone for every dog, even the funny looking dogs! Here is a list of some funny looking dogs and their not so funny history.
- The Afghan Hound: He’s a bit high maitenance! Discovered by the West in Afghanistan during the 19th century little else is known of this breed’s history. Some believe without basis that it came from Ancient Egypt…people believe a lot without basis, for more absure examples see the absurd things people believe without basis list

- The Borzoi: He’s lightning fast! The dog formerly known as the Russian Wolfhound was bred by Russian Aristocracy for centruries referenced as early as the time of Gengis Khan. This sight hound is well known for his courage to pursue and overtake. Or as we say at the office ABC always be closing.Â

- The Komondor: He’s a mighty fellow! He is a descendent of the Aftscharka which the Huns found on the Southern steppes as they passed through Russia. They mistook him for a flying mop.

- The Colored Bull Terrier: He’s a scrappy chap! This bull terrier is believed to have been created by crossing a bulldog with a now extinct white terrier and later with a Spanish pointer. It was a good fighter dog when dog fights were allowed, famous for a mean head butt.

- Japanese Chin: He’s high society! This old breed is depicted on ancient Chinese pottery and embroidery. Presumably that’s where they came from centuries ago when the Chinese emporers gave a pair to the emperor of Japan. There they were kept among the nobility and used as a gift of esteem. Because nothing really means anything until you have a dog with a squashy face.

