In an embarrassing mistake, officials in Massachusetts have been forced to admit that some road signs pointing to Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg have spelling mistakes in them.
Hee! I loved that sign when I was a kid. Also, I'm pretty sure it's been known for a while that it's spelled wrong. And I'm pretty sure that the lake got some really boring official name a while ago, like Lake Webster or something.
How...floaty. At least it doesn't assault the ears.
How...floaty. At least it doesn't assault the ears.
Quite a few of the links in there start videos playing without giving any warning. Like, clicking on a person's name, you have no idea whether you're going to get a biography, or an article that person wrote, or a video interview that'll start playing immediately.
Like, clicking on a person's name, you have no idea whether you're going to get a biography, or an article that person wrote, or a video interview that'll start playing immediately.
Before these websites formed in the womb, God knew if they'd play video or not.
:runs screaming from Laura's link:
::joins amych in running::
Please someone, hold me and reassure me that it isn't real?
Please someone, hold me and reassure me that it isn't real?
If one was a terrible parent, one could tell their kids that if they're bad, K&K Mime will get them....
Holy crap, Laura -- that might be the best combination of horrible things on a website I've ever seen.
Speaking of religion, my parents' choir director is trying to put together a two-week trip to Greece and Turkey, and we might go! We've been talking about doing a Family Vacation, and that would totally fit the bill. Depending on who else signs up....