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Our site encourages knowledge through irreverent humor. We take a lighthearted look at life... as opposed to a darkhearted look at life. Many times we are just making fun of life. We pride ourselves on the use of everyday occurrences, topics, and issues that real people are dealing with.
We like to laugh, smile, and write… so this is a mix of our loves, but in a family friendly non-pornographic way. A site that you and your family can read in the evening after dinner like the old days of sitting around the radio and listening till all hours of the night. Yes, I guess what I am saying is, make What To Do About.com your dessert. It has fewer calories than those other sites and won’t leave you wanting more.
We will make you laugh and cry, often in the same paragraph. Read the epic articles from people you don’t know as well as articles from your favorite artist and personalities. If this site doesn’t deliver emotion such as laughter or crying or hate then you need to put your glasses on and read again. We like to write about all kinds of things with humor and some knowledge, if not for fun, then so that you may find some encouragement no matter where you are from. So don’t take us too seriously but be encouraged and gosh darn it have a good time while you are at it.
About Us Again
This wonderfully prolific website incorporates a vast diversity of thought and opinion from multi-talented individuals brought up from varied backgrounds and life experiences. Much of the information contained within this site is not quite what one might expect to find amidst the current landscape of opinion and commentary that presents itself on the world wide web. Many articles are mere musings that have been transcribed simply to smile at... others may stimulate your deepest pondering. May you continually be regaled with each visit to What To Do About.com as you enjoy the bountiful profusion of information presented to you herein.
About Us Again... Just so you don't forget... About Us.
What To Do About.com is a website which can be found on the world wide web (also known as the internet). You will find words written by people at What To Do About.com. You can read the words for fun, or to learn, or for any reason really. People that we know write the words that you read at What To Do About.com, we really like these people. You should visit What To Do About.com if you would like to find out what to do about something. If you can not find out what to do about something at What To Do About.com, then we will do our best to do something about it because the whole site is all about telling you what to do about things. Turn your computer on, log on to the world wide web, type a "w", then another "w", then another "w", then a dot (.), then a "w", then an "h", then an "a", then a "t", then another "t", then an "o", then a "d", then an "o", then an "a", then a "b", then an "o", then a "u", then a "t", then a dot (.), then a "c", then an "o", then an "m", and then you usually push enter and you will be directed to What To Do About.com
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WTDA: Smelling Like Fried Food by Tim Mallon

You wanna know something I dont like? Well, I am gonna tell you anyway. I dont like when I go into an establishment and then come out with my clothes smelling like that establishment. I mean, I just...
Posted by on Sat, 09 May 2009 14:03:00 GMT

WTDA: Giving Gifts Early by Terry Barga

I am a giver, I like to give gifts! It makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, that and I have no patience. My wifes birthday was this week and of course I showered her with gifts. But I did it a wh...
Posted by on Tue, 05 May 2009 21:07:00 GMT

WTDA: Waking Your Neighbors by Terry Barga

I have some friends that live in a house across the street, but you couldnt tell that any one even lives there because the grass is so tall. I know, thats not the reason for this article, but seriou...
Posted by on Sat, 02 May 2009 11:58:00 GMT

WTDA: Enjoying Your Porch by Nathan Mallon

So I live in an old yellow house (Old Yeller is her name) with a huge porch out in front. The sad but true story is that Ive yet to spend any quality time enjoying it (the porch). I have lived in thi...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Apr 2009 21:56:00 GMT

WTDA: Taking Photographs In The Neighborhoods Of America by Tim Mallon

So. Lately I have been taking photographs of intersections and street signs. I used to have a job where I took photos of houses for a company that sold them to real estate companies for appraisals and...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Apr 2009 21:46:00 GMT

WTDA: Being A Beginner Runner by Terry Barga

Can I say that? Beginner runner? Beginner runner is kind of fun to say. Well let me tell you, this has been a journey for me, and if you have ever begun a running regimen or any exercise regimen befor...
Posted by on Tue, 28 Apr 2009 19:35:00 GMT

WTDA: Eating Chocolate by Tim Mallon

Oh wonderful, delicious, delightful food of the gods& chocolate. Say it again Tim, chocolate. Everyone should have their very own cacao tree from which they can harvest cacao beans and make sumptuous ...
Posted by on Wed, 22 Apr 2009 00:02:00 GMT

WTDA: Wearing Pajamas by Terry Barga

I have pajamas, they are fleece, and they are quite comfy. In fact, they are so comfy that I often wear them at our What To Do About meetings or if we have a movie night with friends on a friday night...
Posted by on Sun, 19 Apr 2009 12:51:00 GMT

WTDA: The Cincinnati Bengals 2009 Schedule Being Released by Nathan Mallon

I know a lot of you will not give a darn about this, either because you do not like football as much as me or you do not care about the Bengals. No matter&I know it is only April, but I am ready for s...
Posted by on Tue, 14 Apr 2009 20:06:00 GMT

WTDA: Working At A Factory by Terry Barga

So you think you know me? Well& do you know that I used to work at a couple of factories back when I was younger? (17-20) I bet you also didnt know that I was well versed in handling tools (notice I ...
Posted by on Sat, 11 Apr 2009 19:23:00 GMT