Kinda nervous about going to work tomorrow… I know it’s not gonna end well, but I don’t know how bad it’ll be… I can only use this as proof that I need to get out of this company ASAP and start searching for something new…
(Source: whatfaggot)
I just don’t get it… I’m constantly told that I’m the perfect material, but no one ever builds with it…
Not only the inventor of the Universal Product Code, but apparently is also believed to be a secret Satanist…
The Society of Useless Historical Trivia presents: On This Day in History…
1644 - The Manchu Dynasty succeeds the Ming Dynasty with the conquest of Beijing.
1799 - Revolutionary War Figure, Patrick Henry dies.
1833 - Andrew Jackson becomes the first U.S. President to ride a train.
1844 - The YMCA is founded in London.
1934 - FDR signs the Securities Act of 1933 into law.
1944 - Operation Overlord (D-Day) commences with the Allied invasion of Normandy.
1968 - Robert F. Kennedy dies from gunshot wound.
1984 - Tetris is first released.
2005 - The U.S. Supreme Court upholds federal laws banning cannabis.
FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS:
1952 - Harvey Fierstein
1963 - Jason Issacs
1967 - Paul Giamatti
1974 - Uncle Kracker

Alcoholics Association of America Presents: The Drink of the Day!!!
It’s said that none know how to drink quite like the Irish, looking at today’s drink of the day, it’s no wonder the most popular national pastime in Ireland is drinking.
The Drink of the Day for June 6th is, The Irish Car Bomb.
While it’s name is a reference to the many bombings that took place in Ireland during the IRA’s reign of terror, this drink is pure fun. The drink is a 50-50 shot of Jameson Irish Whiskey and Bailey’s Irish Cream, dropped into 3/4 of pint of Guinness Irish Stout. Chug this drink fast friends as it will curdle if it sits too long and beware, it’s been know to cause some explosive hangovers…
A small, former Viking colony and industrial village in Cumbria County, England. Also one of the duecheist towns ever since they demolished a hundred and fifty year old church to build a highway.
The Society of Useless Historical Trivia presents: On This Day in History…
70 AD - Roman Legionnaires breech the middle wall in the Battle of Jerusalem.
1837 - Houston is incorporated into the Republic of Texas.
1851 - Uncle Tom’s Cabin is first run in abolitionist newspapers.
1883 - The Orient Express first departs in Paris.
1956 - Elvis Presley first performs “Hound Dog” on the Milton Berle Show.
1968 - Robert F. Kennedy is shot at the Ambassador Hotel.
1981 - The first U.S. cases of AIDS are reported in Los Angeles.
1989 - Famous “Unknown Rebel” photo taken in Tiananmen Square.
2004 - Ronald Reagan dies.
FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS:
1951 - Suze Orman
1964 - Rick Riordan
1971 - Mark Walhberg
1979 - Pete Wentz