The rules here are simple: Someone posts a good idea, then someone else posts a bad idea. The catch? The bad idea must be a messed-up, corrupted version of the good idea.
For Example:
Good Idea: getting a front-row seat at a boxing match
Bad Idea: Getting an in-ring seat at a boxing match.
Have fun!
Bad Idea: Taking the dog for a walk...in Baghdad.
Good Idea: Eating a well balanced diet.
(your idea of going political is mentioning Baghdad?)
Bad idea: Eating diet-food while balancing in a circus act.
Good idea: impeaching Obama (yeah, I went there... please dont kill me).
No, that's my idea of a bad place to walk a dog.
Bad Idea: leaving him in (or letting Cap & Trade pass, or the Stimulus bill, or his health care plan...take your pick)
good idea: changing bank codes
bad idea: asking the person behind you in line what code you should use.
good idea: relaxing with a nice cool beer.
bad idea: relaxing with a nice cold beer while you should be at your own marriadge ceremony
good idea: uʍop ǝpısdn ƃuıdʎʇ
bad idea: actually typing upside down
Good Idea: Ordering the Worsu Gei at Eastern Bay in Columbus, Ohio.
Bad Idea: referencing something local on a public forum that has people from around the world participating in it who would not know what the heck you are talking about.
Good idea: having that well deserved shower after some home improvement (yes, real life example )
bad idea: having that shower after you screwed up the bathroom home improvement
Good Idea:Typing non-bad ideas and non-good ideas to keep this post running
bad idea: typing ideas that can be neither good nor bad
Good idea: finally deleting those nude pictures of your ex-girlfriend.
Bad Idea: Keeping the pictures of your ex.
Good idea: going to the bar to meet new people.
bad idea: going to a bar to meet new people when you are an alcoholic
Good idea: use non-tropical wood to save the rain forest.
bad idea: mass using any wood because all forests help keep the evniroment clean
Good idea: thinking before you type
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