Monday, December 14, 2009

MONDAY MONDAY! 12/14

HOPE YOU HAD A GREAT SHOPPING WEEKEND! TODAY'S BRAIN DRAIN QUESTION:



UNDER 4% OF AMERICANS DO THIS EVERY DAY

-GO TO CHURCH (WINNER)







FOOTBALL IS BETTER ON THE SOFA THAN IN THE STADIUM

Professional football in December is awesome. Teams are fighting for playoff spots and the weather is starting to be a factor. That weather is a factor for the players -- and it's also a factor for fans.
Who wants to sit in the freezing cold to watch the game when they can watch it in high def in the comfort of their own home?
According to a recent survey, not too many people do.


The survey found that more people would rather watch football on a high-definition TV than in person.

45 percent of Americans would rather watch football on a high def TV than watch the game in person.

32 percent said they would rather watch the game in person.

More men than women would rather watch football on an HD-TV than in person (51 percent of men vs. 41 percent of women).




The Worst Things About The Holiday Season

They've been playing Christmas music in the malls since Halloween. While Christmas is still two weeks away, plenty of people are already worn down and ready to give up on the whole deal.
There's plenty to complain about. According to Guyism.com, here are some of the worst things about the holiday season:

1. Bad Gifts -- Not only do you get stuck with something you don't want, you have to smile and act like you love it.

2. Christmas Music -- Christmas music is everywhere. You can't escape it. And, unfortunately, there aren't enough songs to go one whole day without hearing a repeat.

3. Office Events -- It's like going to work ... and not getting paid. Happy holidays to you!

4. Salvation Army Bell Ringers -- Especially brutal when you're hung over.

Source: Guyism.com




Monday

Regis & Kelly (synd) -- Colin Firth (A Single Man)
The View (ABC) -- Outgoing news anchor Charles Gibson
Ellen DeGeneres (synd) -- Ray Romano (Men of a Certain Age)
Jon Stewart (Comedy Central) -- Sigourney Weaver (Avatar)
Jay Leno (NBC) -- James Cameron (Avatar)
David Letterman (CBS) -- Hugh Grant (Have You Heard About the Morgans?)
Conan O'Brien (NBC) -- Adam Lambert
Jimmy Kimmel (ABC) -- Charlize Theron (repeat)
Craig Ferguson (CBS) --Joshua Jackson (Fringe)
George Lopez (TNT) -- 50 Cent
Jimmy Fallon (NBC) -- Kate Hudson (Nine)
N-B-C premieres its a capella competition The Sing-Off.



HAVE A GREAT MONDAY
RC

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