Category Archives: American Fun
When I Grow Up – One Man Village People
In my continuing look at career paths I could have picked… I came across this: a one man Village People half time show! This star-studded performance is from The University of Connecticut Florida State game at the XL Center in … Continue reading
American fun – Puppy presents
I hope your Christmas was fantastic. If you’re on the East Coast there’s a happy possibility that you’re snowed in today. So, enjoy the fun and check out this adorable collection of some of the cutest, happiest, puppiest gifts around. … Continue reading
HO HO HO – Merry Christmas!
I hope you woke up to a wonderful Christmas morning filled with the love and warmth. Here is our good friend Linus explaining Christmas. May you share the gift of love and have the joy of fun every day. Wishing … Continue reading
When I Grow Up – Paraskier
How does someone wake up one morning with the idea of going to the top of a mountain, attaching a parachute to his back, and skiing off the peak? Well, this video of parachute skiing proves that at least two … Continue reading
Pet fun – Youtube animals sing Jingle Bells
I love pets and the stage mothers who dress them up and get them to perform for us. As we head into winter and the final stretch days ’til Ho Ho Ho, here are the animals of Youtube singing “Jingle … Continue reading
American fun – Santa gets down
Oh, Santa. How do you find the time? You let crying kids sit on your lap. You manufacture toys. You make your list, you check it twice. You deliver better than Fedex. AND you take to the street to get … Continue reading
Dinner Party Talk – For your weekend
That’s not Santa. Voyager 1, the unmanned spacecraft launched in 1977, is now 10 billion miles away from earth and about to leave our solar system and head to interstellar space. (Just to give you an idea of how far … Continue reading
Holidays – Santa Claus comes to town
In 1841, J.W. Parkinson’s store in Philadelphia hired a man to dress up in a “Criscringle” outfit and climb the store’s chimney, but in 1862 Rowland H. Macy set new holiday standards by decking out the window’s of his New … Continue reading










