My favorite time waster would most definitely have to be My Life is Average.

MLIA is one of those websites where anyone can submit a nice little average blurb about their life. But what, you might ask, is the difference between MLIA and FML? Well, on MLIA reader put it this way:

FML is for the "cool" people, who get proposed to with ringpops and hate it, MLIA is for the dorky people who wish they were proposed to like that.

Positive versus negative, if you will.

Here are some of my favorite MLIA



~Today I woke up in bed sleeping horizontally, not vertically. I didn't think about it until I turned my head and saw a note. The note said, "Thank you for your cooperation, sorry we couldn't put you back correctly, but we were pressed for time." This worries me slightly. MLIA.

~Today, I found out that it is illegal to dress up as batman in Australia. My heart goes out to you, Australia. MLIA

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Today, I was talking to my bestfriends younger sister. During a game of 20 Questions I asked her what her 3 weapons would be during a zombie invasion. Her answer was "Jesus, Dumbledore, and Chuck Norris". My best friend doesn't know this, but he's that much closer to being replaced. MLIA


And while we're laughing, check out Awkward Family Photos.

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Wednesdays are my days to post about media and some sort of communication so this week I'm blogging about one of my favorite comedians. I was first introduced to Bill Cosby on FoxFamily when they played re-runs of The Cosby Show (bloopers). Its hillarious!!

It's clean and full of good family fun. Not too many shows like this one i think, and its too bad

This may be the weirdest thing you experience today...

Children's television has come a long way from the old days of Sesame Street and Mr. Rodgers, but I’m so sure that Nick Jr.’s “Yo Gabba Gabba” would be considered progression, more just like going way off the beaten path. Way off. I was recently told about this odd television show from a friend back in San Diego. What would make a college student want to watch a very weird children’s show? The fact that they have had guests like Tony Hawk, Shiny Toy Guns, Elijah Wood, The Shins, The Ting Tings, and the Aquabats. There is even an episode starring Jack Black that was guest directed by BYU’s very own Jared Hess.
Check out this clip from the show, and you decide, does this really qualify as good children’s television, or is it just really really out there? Hmmmm…