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		<title>Song Lyrics Gone Wrong</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2015 17:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve done it, you know you have. You&#8217;ve completely butchered, or even made up, song lyrics. It&#8217;s okay, it happens to the best of us. Who cares if the words &#8220;make sense&#8221; anyway? The important thing is that they roll off your tongue smoothly. It&#8217;s awesome when you catch someone blatantly singing the wrong words; you laugh, call them out, and then try to put together how they ever came up with that combination in the first place. Like that time your sister thought the first few words to the song Brown Eyed Girl were &#8220;Hey there Rodrigo&#8221; instead of &#8220;Hey, where did we go&#8221; &#8211; yeah, it&#8217;s pretty freaking hilarious! But it&#8217;s a little embarrassing when it&#8217;s you who is fumbling and making things up &#8211; like when you go to karaoke, read the screen, and find out that you&#8217;ve been waaaaay off all this time! WIRL Project wants you to know you&#8217;re not alone and we thought this stand up bit by comedian, Peter Kay, would make you feel at ease. He hilariously highlights some of his most epic song lyric fails. All this time he&#8217;s been singing about bird seed, pot pies, and his massively mistook some of Shaniah Twain&#8217;s song lyrics for something REALLY wrong! Take a few minutes to laugh and relate with Peter as he tells the story of his super funny song lyric fails. &#160; &#160; Do you have any song lyric bloopers? We&#8217;d love to hear them! Share your story in the comments below! &#160;]]></description>
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		<title>What Blogging is REALLY Like</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2015 16:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is blogging REALLY like? An addiction. I mean, it&#8217;s a &#8220;good&#8221; kind of addiction… but it still takes over your life. You&#8217;re out for a walk and see a cute boutique… Potential blog post? That cupcake you treated yourself to after lunch was super tasty… Blog post! A leaf falls off of a tree and lands softly on the sidewalk… YES, there is definitely a blog post in there somewhere because why are leaves falling off trees in the end of May? Time to get educated. Everything you see and do is automatically filtered through a blogger mindset – can this be revamped to go on the blog?  If you thought you were social media-addicted before, just wait &#8217;til you start a blog that you want the online community to notice. Hello, shameless self-promotion. You&#8217;ll be posting more than you ever thought you would post and doing a ridiculous amount of networking and taking sooooo many pictures because who ever thought you would have to take 100 pictures before you got that angle that&#8217;s just PERFECT? And sometimes it&#8217;s 1000 but, hey, #DoItForTheBlog. As a blogger, my head is always spinning with ideas, so much so that I could not live without a planner, and I know many bloggers who would say the same thing. Gotta write that stuff down before my head gets too full and thoughts start escaping! Blogging is way harder than people think because, if you want to excel at it, you will need skills in photography, writing (especially grammar! Like, please stop confusing your/you&#8217;re, people. You&#8217;re better than that.), business, networking, social media and so much more. I know firsthand that it can be overwhelming and I debated closing my account at the beginning, because no hobby should be this much work. I&#8217;m just not passionate enough, I told myself. But I was lying. Blogging is what I was born to do. And I haven&#8217;t even told you the best part! Bloggers (for the most part) are not all in competition with each other – they are so so supportive! Bloggers help each other out and broadcast opportunities and follow back and will definitely let you know if you&#8217;re doing a super awesome job. No cute detail goes unnoticed. So, yes, my head is spinning with new post ideas and blogging opportunities 24/7 and it takes up about 200% of my free time, but I found my passion and you know what they say (cheesy quote alert) – when you do what you love, you&#8217;ll never have to work a day in your life. Love, Erin from erinfinity.com &#160; Join the conversation! Easily contribute your story here with the tag “WIRL Blogging”. &#160; About the Author… This WIRL was contributed by Erin Hesselink. She is a beauty/DIY/lifestyle blogger from Canada and  loves to connect with people. WARNING: She think she&#8217;s pretty hilarious (direct quote from Erin herself!). She can be found at her website, on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, and Instagram. &#160; &#160; &#160;]]></description>
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		<title>Crap My Three Year Old Says</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2015 18:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[WIRL Project]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arden turned three in March, but has run the roost since she was just a couple months old. We knew that she’d be a spitfire but, given the choice, I still would have preferred a spitfire over a wallflower. I’ll likely be eating those words when she’s a teenager. As parents, part of our jobs is embarrassing our kids, usually not on purpose, when they get older. This entails showing up at school drop-off in our pajamas, answering the phone when their friends call, and generally just breathing and being alive. On the other hand, when our kids are young, we pray they won’t say anything in public that is mortifying or likely to get us shot. Like loudly commenting about the overweight lady eating a hot dog in her bikini at the beach. Or the stinky European guy at Disney with the long armpit hair. The list goes on. So far, in her first three years, Arden’s managed so say some hilarious things. Luckily, none have gotten us shot. Here are some of the gems: Arden: Mommy, what’s that mole doing on your chin? Me: It’s not a mole. It’s a beauty mark. Arden: No. Pretty sure it’s a mole. _____ Arden: Mommy, can I wear this princess dress to school? Me: No. It’s a 5t and you wear a 3t. You can wear it when you get bigger. Arden: Okay. And when I get bigger, I can drink beer and wine and coffee. _____ Arden: Mommy, put Elle’s hand on the stove. _____ Background: Arden and her girlfriend, Emerson, are each enjoying their own brownie sundaes. Husband: Arden, can I have some of your brownie? Arden: Hey Emerson, wanna give my Daddy a bite of your brownie? _____ Arden [pointing at food that dropped on the floor]: Don’t eat that- it’s a casualty. _____ Me, trying to diffuse a temper tantrum: Arden, stop the drama. Arden [dramatically]: This isn’t drama. It’s real life. _____ My sister: Arden, what noise does a pig make? Arden: Oink, oink. My sister: What noise does a cow make? Arden: Moo. My sister: What noise does Kuma [our geriatric labrador, who practically has one paw on the plank of the rainbow bridge] make? Arden: pants heavily with tongue out. _____ Background: Arden is in the car seat returning home from a trip to the grocery store with my mom. Arden: Grammy, I have to go potty. Grammy: You need to hold it for a little while. Arden [confused]: Do I hold it in my hands? Man, I can’t get enough of this kid. What are some of your favorite things your kids have said? Cheers! &#160; The content and image in this WIRL was originally written by Jennifer Burby and published on The Champagne Supernova. You can find Jennifer on WIRL Project here. &#160;]]></description>
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		<title>Being a Stand-Up Comedian: What It&#8217;s Really Like</title>
		<link>http://www.wirlproject.com/being-a-stand-up-comedian-what-its-really-like/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2015 22:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[WIRL Project]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Being a standup comedian might be one of the toughest jobs out there. Seriously, who wants to speak in front of a lot of people, who EXPECT (and have paid for) you to make them laugh? Many people dread standing in front of a room full of their friends and family to make a toast, let alone a bunch of strangers who are going to give you shit if you don&#8217;t meet their expectations. We wanted to share a story of reality and what it&#8217;s really like to be a comedian, so we found this article from Business Insider and thought it was a perfect fit! Interestingly enough, it turns out that this profession parallels to any other type of art profession, in that you must be very passionate about what you&#8217;re doing and take that starving-artist mentality because it can be rough to find your voice, especially in the beginning. JR Berard, who was interviewed for this article, shares his personal experience of being a stand-up comedian and journey down his career path thus far. When asked about those times when jokes don&#8217;t work and you&#8217;re left standing alone on-stage with nothing but the sound of crickets, here&#8217;s what Berard says that feels like: &#8220;Imagine a room full of every girl who ever denied you a date (and you ASKED the hell outta them, like flowers and stuff, you even wore a bow tie cause you’re a moron). It’s freezing cold, they’re all wearing parkas, and you’re naked on stage in front of them. Oh, and now you have to RE-ask them all out at the same time. Sucks, huh? It’s a lot worse when you’re new and don’t know how to handle it yet. In reality, its just people you’ll never see again.&#8221; Yeah, that sounds terrible. But hey, someone&#8217;s gotta do it.]]></description>
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