OK, Dennis Kucinich just made me laugh and laugh.
And that's a sentence I never expected to type.
'Sleeper'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
OK, Dennis Kucinich just made me laugh and laugh.
And that's a sentence I never expected to type.
I got thirty-one states. But I'm quite proud, as DH tested me on them a while ago and I got forty, but it took about six hours.
There were a few I should definitely have gotten though, like New Hampshire. The ones I didn't get other than that were all in the middle bit. The middle bit is hard.
Sometimes the Onion so very captures the American zeitgeist, it's like they're following me and taking notes.
some characters that were from the Israeli show. I think the Oscar the Grouch type character was named Moshe?
His name is Moishe, and instead of a Grouch, he's an Oofnik, which is an awesome translation.
I don't think I ever saw the "Shalom Sesame" stuff, but on our "Sesame Street" we didn't have Big Bird. We had a hedgehog called Kipi (the Hebrew word for "hedgehog" is "kipod"), and he was adorable. A few years ago they re-designed the puppet, replaced the person operating it, and it's just not the same.
OK, I definitely remember that hedgehog character in the Shalom Sesame videos. Though I had no clue at the time what kind of animal he was supposed to be.
We always had the American version.
Sunny day...
That Onion article is perfect. And my cat didn't get the memo that it's tomorrow, not today, that I have to wake up at 5. Blerg.
While humans seem programmed to run on a 26-hour day (they've tested this in long-term experiments in caves and stuff), cats run on a 23-hour day. Thus there will always be interspecies friction, especially as it applies to feeding times.