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MONDAY! BLAH! September 27, 2010
MONDAY MORNING MAIL BAG
She says her boyfriend all of a sudden, has stopped kissing her. He says he's a germaphobe! What's up with that?
DO YOU KISS YOUR RELATIVES ON THE LIPS?
Is it okay to kiss a relative on the lips?
FIVE WEIRD JOBS THAT PAY THE MOST
It's Monday, which means everyone hates their job a little bit more than usual. If you think it might be time for a DRASTIC career change, here are five weird jobs you probably haven't considered, that pay pretty well . . .
#5.) A 'SHOT GIRL' IN NEW YORK. According to a story in the "Wall Street Journal", girls who sell shots at bars in New York make up to 25 cents for each shot they sell, plus tips. That translates into somewhere between $300 and $600 a night.
#4.) JUNKET OPERATOR FOR CHINESE CASINOS. If you can convince millionaires to gamble at a casino in the city of Macau, China, you can earn 1.2% of whatever they gamble. And baccarat pays 2.7%.
Typically, that adds up to around $60,000 a year.
#3.) PEARL DIVER. If you're diving offshore, you can make up to $1,200 a day. And on a related note, oil and gas divers who work on drilling platforms . . . like the one that sank in the Gulf of Mexico . . . make up to $80,000 a year.
#2.) MASTER SOMMELIER. If you want to work at an upscale restaurant and recommends certain wines to go with certain meals, just become a sommelier
(--pronounced so-MEL-ee-ay).
Obviously you have to know a thing or two about wine, but it pays between $80,000 and $160,000 a year. And the TOP weird job that pays well is . . .
#1.) SUBMARINE COOK. In Australia, a senior submarine cook with more than six years of experience earns $187,000 a year
10 AFTER SHOWBIZ TOP THREE
In case you missed it, STEPHEN COLBERT testified before Congress on Friday, and did most of it in character. He was there to talk about a segment on "The Colbert Report" where he did the job of a migrant farm worker for a day.
After Colbert gave his opening statement, Democratic Congressman JOHN CONYERS asked him to leave, so he wouldn't be a distraction. But Colbert stayed and answered questions.

