Wednesday, April 20th, 2011
How many times have you seen this one play out?
You’re at a party or at a bar and you notice some guy. He’s being the man. He’s looking good, doing his thing, holding court. He’s telling how it should be. He’s got all the answers. This is what’s up and here’s why… and on… and on… and on.
You’ve been observing for a while and finally you can’t take anymore. You want to do a Woody Allen (remember the scene in Annie Hall where he’s standing in the movie line listening to the man behind him). But instead, you walk up, hand extended. He shakes your hand and you ask, “Is your name Richard?”
He gives you a puzzled look and is about to respond, but you’re no longer listening. You’re smilin’ at him and thinking, “Sorry, I thought you were a Dick.”
Welcome to the BAC, my friend. Just leave it alone and move on. Life’s too short.
Apologies to the Richards of the world – many of whom are actually good guys. To those who are not… how fitting.
Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010
The Bad Attitude Club may not be what you think. It’s not about having a bad attitude. It’s about holding steady and remaining upbeat when those around you are losing and it and acting crazy.
Life is tough enough and then we throw in the knuckleheads – at work, on the street, on TV. They’re all over the place.
Here at BAC we’re just trying to do our part to make the world a better place. We’re living life to the fullest and trying not to let the cheeseballs get us down.
Join us. Sport the logo. Live the life. Lead by example. In the grand scheme, life is too short. Enjoy it. If you see someone wearing the BAC logo, just smile and know that you found a kindred spirit. Guys, of course, nod – ’cause that’s what guys do.
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1/2 of the profits of the Bad Attitude Club are donated to BAC Kids, a Bad Attitude Club charity whose mission is to help guide kids to become the best they can be – no bullies, no weaklings, just strong confident caring individuals who understand what it means to be somebody. In the end, it’s the kids who will save us.
People just getting it right. So… what’s your story?