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Pbbbbt of the Month - January 2013
Posted: 2013-01-01 by MG

Figured we should start off the New Year right and bring back the Pbbbbt of the Month Column! This month we feature the lovely Kate Upton - a fashion model and actress who’s been featured most prominently as a Sports Illustrated swimsuit calendar girl, among other things. If you are having a lousy day, I am sure these youtube videos will cheer you up. I could write more about her and copy and paste some stuff from her wikipedia page but I am sure you are probably not reading this anymore anyways.

Besides, I am keeping true to my New Years resolution (see top of page article). Tits. Okay....we’ll run with that. Good to go. See you all in a few.

If you’re really bored, here’s a youtube video of Kate’s bouncing boobs that loops for 10 hours. Click here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOQ_XBDv1XU to watch. Thank you Internet!




BHON Holiday Lighting - Electrical Safety Tips
Posted: 2012-12-02 by MG

Every year, across the country, thousands of preventable house fires occur during the Christmas season. Many families’ lives are thrown into peril resulting from unsafe holiday lighting displays. Electrical safety is important year-round, and by following these simple tips, you can prevent a needless tragedy from occurring in your home!

Please take a moment to read though and follow these warnings while setting up your lighting displays this holiday season. Doing so will protect your home and your family from the risk of electrical shock or fire and ensure a safe and happy festive season for everyone.

Tip #1: Ensure that all lighting sets are marked with a CSA approval label. This ensures that the products have been tested and found to meet the minimum code requirements for electrical safety.

 

Tip #2: Always arrange your electrical cords so that they are away from heat sources or sharp objects that could damage the wire insulation. Remember that loose cords can also become a tripping hazard if left in a traffic area around the home.

 

Tip #3: Always check your light sets for damage prior to installing them. Look for broken or damaged bulbs and light sockets and be sure to replace all burned out lamps with ones of the proper size and wattage. Never exceed the manufacturer’s ratings!

 

Tip #4: Don’t overload extension cords or circuits. Never exceed the maximum wattage rating of any electrical device as indicated on the product’s label.

 

Tip #5: Any lighting installed in a moist or damp location should be plugged into a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) receptacle to prevent the risk of electrical shock or electrocution.

 





Ain’t it the Troof?
Posted: 2012-12-02 by MG





November Pbbbbt - Tits and Guinness!!!
Posted: 2012-11-04 by MG





DERP!
Posted: 2012-11-03 by MG





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