Full title: The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)
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June 17, 2014
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gallinipper

gallinipper [gal-uh-nip-er]
noun, Informal
1. any of various insects that sting or bite, especially a large American mosquito, Psorophora ciliata.
Never had seen nor heard this word used before and I doubt I'll ever use it...because I'd have to explain/define it to anyone hearing me say it and if I wrote it, I'd have to link to the definition on Dictionary.com
No, I think I'll just stick to my best and usual description, any one of various obscenities: slapping a mosquito on my arm and saying
"Take that, you little ^%#@*$!@ !!!"
No Waffling on This Quiz
I grew up eating frozen waffles, so I never cared for them, then I ate some fresh-made ones and my attitude towards them changed with the first bite. I have looked at waffle irons on Amazon, both electric and the stove top kind, plus I've read dozens of recipes. I don't think I'd eat them on a regular basis, but they're nice for a change-of-pace.
| You Are Maple Syrup |
![]() You are dependable and even a little old fashioned. You're not one to change a good thing. You have simple tastes and enjoy simple pleasures more than most people. For you, quality always comes first. You can be a bit of a perfectionist at times, but mostly just in your service to others. You like to do a good job. You consider yourself a normal person, and you are very dependable. You only need a few comforts to feel content. |
June 15, 2014
June 14, 2014
Lightnin' Strikes- Lou Christie
This was todays calendar trivia: Men are more likely to get struck by lightning than women.
All gratutitous jokes aside, I would wager that is because there are many more men than women in outdoor professions. Regardless, when I saw this particular bit of trivia, it reminded me of this old song. There were better videos, but I chose this one because it was recorded not long after the song came out in 1965, going on to be a #1 hit the next year.
Another bit of trivia ; from Wiki : That song (The Gypsy Cried) was released in 1962 on the C & C (sometimes listed as C & Ce) label and unexpectedly credited to "Lou Christie" without his permission. He had been working on a list of potential stage names, and he has stated that he hated the name for years afterwards: "I was pissed off about it for 20 years. I wanted to keep my name and be a one-named performer, just 'Lugee'."
All gratutitous jokes aside, I would wager that is because there are many more men than women in outdoor professions. Regardless, when I saw this particular bit of trivia, it reminded me of this old song. There were better videos, but I chose this one because it was recorded not long after the song came out in 1965, going on to be a #1 hit the next year.
Another bit of trivia ; from Wiki : That song (The Gypsy Cried) was released in 1962 on the C & C (sometimes listed as C & Ce) label and unexpectedly credited to "Lou Christie" without his permission. He had been working on a list of potential stage names, and he has stated that he hated the name for years afterwards: "I was pissed off about it for 20 years. I wanted to keep my name and be a one-named performer, just 'Lugee'."
Broken Blade of Grass
404 page at designboom, a broken blade of grass amongst all the rest. Not as visually stunning or funny as most of the rest I've posted, but I like the analogy.
Not so crazy about the spelling, though: "...thousands of articles to look trough here"?
Not so crazy about the spelling, though: "...thousands of articles to look trough here"?
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