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Monday, November 13, 2006

Boys are like apples on trees.
The best ones are at the top of the tree.
The girls dont want to reach for the good ones because
they are afraid of falling and getting hurt.
Instead, they just get the rotten apples from the ground
that aren't as good, but easy.
So the apples at the top think something is wrong with them,
when in reality, they're amazing.
They just have to wait for the right girl to come along,
the one who's brave enough to climb all the way to the top of the tree.

  I jacked this from some high school girl's xanga and changed the genders to fit me!!


Sunday, November 05, 2006

A Few Tall Facts

Human height is a much-studied topic. Here's a sampling of findings on tall people:

*  The taller candidate has won 10 of the last 12 presidential elections.

*  A study in Poland found that taller men were more likely to marry and have children. On average, bachelors and childless men were about an inch shorter than married men with children.

*  A survey in 1980 found that more than half of the chief executives of Fortune 500 companies were 6 feet or taller.

*  A University of Pittsburgh study found that people 6-2 and taller received starting salaries 12 percent higher than those under 6 feet.

*  A University of Arizona study found that mothers who were shown photographs of toddlers rated the taller ones more competent than the shorter ones.

*  Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University asked 84 students to approach standing men of various height until they felt "uncomfortably close." On average, the students stayed twice as far away from the man who was 6-3 than the man who was 5-4.