Laziness!!
Today loyal readers we explore a new facet of this blog…
Today…we take reader participation! That’s right Monitors of theĀ Unbelievable, Trackers of the Stupid and you all-important Observers of the Ridiculous….YOU can submit things you see around town/on the internet/on TV/in your own house that make you stop and say….”Are they serious?”
Send all submissions to: Seriousblog@yahoo.com
Please include pictures and detailed descriptions if needed…goodness knows that some pictures won’t even need it.
Business over, TIME FOR FUN!!!
The first submission was from a friend who has been reading this blog from facebook and just had to share. It was a simple message,
Here’s something for your blog:
Awesome.
Do you see what I see here? The bascart (yes..bascart…it’s a basket and cart. I’ve heard them called that since I was little. No like? No matter.) Is mere FEET from the corral for which it was designed.
Now granted…that home doesn’t exactly seem that inviting…but it’s still it’s home.
Essentially, whomever left this lonely bascart (I know you’re not used to it yet…give it time) is willing it to be a cohort in the most heinous of crimes…
THE DREADED CAR DING!! ARGH!!! Now, my buddy Jon (the submitter) is just about as anal (12 year old giggle) as I am about his vehicles. Perhaps more so… and there is NOTHING that drives a car guy crazier than haplessly placed shopping carts.
In this instance…there is no good explanation for this. None. Walk the extra 10 feet to put the FREAKING shopping cart into the corral so that you save the rest of us the trouble…or, be lazy. Obviously that’s worked thus far to get you recognition on a small reader base blog. (AnĀ achievement! Pa would be so proud!!)
Seriously though…YOU CAN FIX THIS
I submit this demotivational poster to sum up:
Keep those submissions coming! I KNOW there’s more material out there! (Get it…material…like paper, cause there’s the toilet pape…nevermind.)





You’re funny. Oh, this reminds me–put the toilet paper on the roll please
I had a friend that told me they were supporting the American economy by not putting their cart away…you know, creating jobs…