Granted, I am a former Pennsylvanian and have my biases...but of all the states not to know! I mean, it's big by east-of-the-Mississippi standards. It has lots of electoral votes. And it's not exactly historically obscure--you've got the Declaration of Independence and Gettysburg just for starters.
I'm forced to imagine a person who never looks at maps or watches the news, and who slept through all their history classes from first grade up.
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I am reading the TWoP review of the latest House. It is making me laugh. Final sentence (whitefonted, for spoileriness and possibly grossness):
We end on House riding the motorcycle through the cow-laden fields of New Jersey as Elvis Costello tells us all that we are beautiful, no matter what they say. Unless, of course, you tried to circumcise yourself with a box cutter.
And rename Pennsylvania "Volvo". Or, y'know, whoever places the highest bid. Because it'd be a brilliant revenue-raiser, and people would have a much easier time remembering that.
"Attention passengers: Please prepare for our landing in Tanzania. I'm sorry, it is now called New Zanzibar. Excuse me, it is now called Pepsi Presents: New Zanzibar."
I just noticed, while watching Surface, that Greenwalt is consulting. I really hope his pilot goes. Now more than ever.
Also, who was it that was talking about Surface the other day? Because when I saw
poor wee baby sea monster, my first thought was also, awwww. My second was, dude, it's a SEA creature. Maybe it needs water? Duh.
So I was watching NOVA tonight, and it was about Incan child sacrifice. Good times, right? Anyhoo, did we know that there actually i was
an Inca Mummy Girl? The first female Incan sacrifice mummy to be discovered? And that she was discovered on a mountain named "Ampato"?
The Incans sacrificed children? I didn't know that.
Thanks, ita. That is really cool, bon bon.
Poking head after skipping lots (duh) to post my apologies that yesterday, ue to lack of computer time, I didn't get to post that, according to the Buffista Calendar, it was Nicole's birthday. I hope she had a good day nonetheless, and since it's still yesterday in the board's time, I can wish her a wonderful year still without any sort of guilt.
Oh, and in case of crazy computer schedule again, Friday, the 30th, withh be Alibelle's birthday, so early wishes for her, as well (even though I hadn't posted with her in forever, I hope the wishes will find their way to her somehow - they have enough time, right?).
OK, have to run. Bye!
You should start divesting some of the non-performing states, sell them to countries that reckon they can run them more efficiently. You'll be left with a leaner, more capable America, ready to meet the challenges of the modern globe!
if we divest the country of Texas, does that mean that its residents are no longer eligible for the Presidency?