Kathy Landin is a freelance internet pop-culture junkie (and web video producer). For a brief time in 2011, she was THIS close to being Charlie Sheen's social media intern for the summer. She's blogged for local TV stations, anonymous dating adventures and stupid advice columns. Mostly she entertains herself by practicing the fine art of idiocy, which you can watch in Kathy Landin's "I'm an Idiot" Show. Or, if you have a short attention span, get 140 characters of idiocy on Twitter.
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Black Friday Survival Guide — 8 Tips to Win America’s Shopping Thunderdome
As it does every year, Black Friday will call to you again this year — so here’s how to survive it.
9 Moving Soldier Homecomings [VIDEOS]
The servicemen and women of our country make huge sacrifices to fight battles on our behalf and keep the freedoms we hold dear. One of those sacrifices is being away from their families and loved ones for long periods of time.
How Not to Grill Food — 8 Hilarious Barbecue Fails
Grilling season brings with it delicious meats, but also the occasional disaster.
The Best Autism Resources on the Web to Help Kids, Teachers, Employers & More
A guide for where to look online for the best autism resources available.
Autism Awareness Month — 10 Myths About Autism Busted
First of all: no, vaccines do not cause autism. For Autism Awareness Month, we take a look that and nine other damaging myths about autism spectrum disorder.
5 Exercises to Improve Your Heart Health
Experts will tell you that being active and getting 30 minutes of moderate exercise five times a week will improve your health. Active people tend to be fitter and generally enjoy better health. But if you're concerned about your risk of heart disease due to past issues or a family history, there are ways that exercise can help reduce that risk.
Warning Signs That You May Be Headed For (or Are Already Having) Heart Trouble
We are now in American Heart Month, but we should pay attention to our hearts all year long, not just during February. Everything else your body does is dependent on how well your heart is working, so if it's at risk of problems, you need to find out why.