Archive for the 'Fun' Category

Another Funny Quote

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Have I mentioned that I love wit??? So yes, count me in for most British comedy! (I love that show Coupling!)

Another quote that’s a bit long for the sidebar there, being that it is in response to a statement needed to understand context…

Statement:
The description says it produces chlorine gas. That’s a load of Manos, the Hands of Fate. If you don’t add chlorine to it, it can’t. Chlorine is an element. That would be like saying it could generate gold!

Reply:
Salt has chlorine in it. NaCl, yo. (Source)

An Exhibit I’d Like to See!

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

The world’s largest caught squid was frozen last year and is now being thawed for inspection. You can watch the inspection online tomorrow! I’m going to try and catch it. I just need to figure out what time!

Here’s more of the story. Neat stuff.

And by all means, if you figure out what time it is, please say so in a comment!

Do I cuss too much?

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

I came upon this quiz site. I couldn’t resist this one. Because I do cuss, and I don’t want to be a phony about it. And I do cuss here, though I try not to go hog-wild out of consideration for my Christian readers. Which might be a joke, because I don’t think I have any readers! LOL. But that’s okay because this is a personal blog anyway. So anyway, the average level for all the blogs and sites that have been polled was 9%. I was amazed with the results of this blog:

The Blog-O-Cuss Meter - Do you cuss a lot in your blog or website?
Created by OnePlusYou

So there you have it. Of course, that’s probably also in part because I haven’t actually posted anything in so long that all it’s been for … how long now? … is daily digest of my tweets. But so it goes.

What’s Wrong with the Site?

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

My site has been bad. It went and undressed of all its CSS!

Others are doing the same. Check it out: CSS Naked Day!

At the dinner table last night

Monday, February 25th, 2008

X decides he’s going to pray for dinner last night.

“Thank you for the food, and thank you for J, and thank you for sissy (A), and thank you for mom, and…” [he loses track, and I  prod him: ‘bless the food’. He says ‘I said thank you’, and I say ‘okay’. He starts over…] “And that you for mom, and thank you for J, and thank you for sissy, and thank you for J’s bike, and thank you for sissy’s bike, and thank you for my bike, and … mom, do you have a bike?” “No, baby.” “And… and… thank you for my bike … Amen.”