The boys:
Month: March 2012
Jackson
Lee Hazelwood (who looks like Pedro in “Napoleon Dynamite”) and Nancy Sinatra:
Boy keep moving
Justin Townes Earle:
A man of constant sorrow
The Soggy Bottom Boys, from the “O Brother Where Art Thou” soundtrack:
Scalia — joker with a mean streak
It’s no exaggeration to say the Supreme Court’s chief buffoon would feel more at home in the antebellum South than in America after the New Deal. More here.
I worship you
Little Willies:
What becomes of the brokenhearted
Joan Osborne and the Funk Brothers:
Rats
Sounds like rats have ADD, too:
What separates a hard worker from someone who does the bare minimum? New research suggests they have different ways of approaching tasks: The hard worker thinks more about the reward at the end, while the slacker seems to focus more on the effort needed.
However, the research, which was conducted on rats, also reveals a twist: Stimulants like amphetamines seem to flip those approaches. “The workers are choosing fewer of the hard trials, and the slackers are choosing more of the hard trials,” said study researcher Jay Hosking, a graduate student at the University of British Columbia.
Caffeine also turns hardworkers into slackers, but doesn’t make lazy rats into productive superstars the way amphetamines do. The results of the study appear today (March 28) in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology.
Deep thought
After I win the MegaMillion jackpot, I’m not answering the phone.
I wanna dance with somebody
Ben Rector:
