July, Anti-Boredom Month
Jul 13th, 2010 | By admin | Category: McAleer's BlogJuly is Anti-Boredom Month. You can’t find much on its origins, probably because its beginnings are tied to a spoof back in the 1980s. A man named Alan Caruba convinced the rest of America that everyone in New York City was in on a big conspiracy concerning the Thanksgiving Day Parade – Caruba had people believing that it was the same parade being shown on television over and over again…I guess people are ready to believe anything about New Yorkers.
The Boring Institute, started by Alan Caruba, evolved from spoofs into more serious subject matter about the dangers of boredom leading to depression, drugs, divorce. Now mental health organizations like to promote July as Anti-Boredom Month, but no one likes to talk about how it all started with a joke.
McAleer’s Pub obviously supports all anti-boredom efforts, and there’s a a great list of things to do at Bored.com. Of course, just coming down to McAleer’s Pub is your easiest solution. Keeping it simple, keeping it social.
Some of the items on the list of things to do if you are bored are pretty original, and might be fun even if you are not bored.
*When you buy something ask to get your picture taken with the clerk.
*Phone your local government representative and see if you can convince him or her to have lunch with you.
*Carry a briefcase with you and offer people phony legal advice.
*Make up crazy facts about things and tell them to other people like you are very smart.
And of course there’s this classic:
*Pour water in your hand, make a sneeze noise, and throw the water on the back of person’s neck. Act like you’re not sorry at all for what they think you did. Comment instead on how big that sneeze was or about how there was a lot of mucus in that one.
If you are really bored right now, check out the entire list of things to do and then come on over to McAleer’s and tell us your favorite ones.





