Wednesday, May 30, 2007
102
According to the movie Jesus Camp, 75% of homeschooled children in America are Evangelical Christians. I have such a thing against homeschooling. I know that there are some good reasons for it; however the vast majority of people who homeschool are not doing it for those reasons but for other, scarier reasons. Brainwashy reasons, in my opinion.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
101
CD101 (WWCD, 101.1 FM) began broadcasting on August 20, 1990. The first song they ever played was "Hello Hello Hello Hello Hello (Petrol)," by Something Happens.
I have been listening to CD101 my entire "adult" life (10 years?). I no longer have any idea how cool or uncool it is; I no longer care. That shit is part of who I am, and I don't say that lightly.
I have been listening to CD101 my entire "adult" life (10 years?). I no longer have any idea how cool or uncool it is; I no longer care. That shit is part of who I am, and I don't say that lightly.
Monday, May 28, 2007
Ninety nine, One hundred
Today I learned about Eskimo kisses. Apparently Inuit people actually do/did this. It was just a greeting that was used because most skin was covered except for the nose and eyes. There are...a lot of people out there who I wouldn't want to rub noses with.
I also learned that basically all the stores at Easton close at 6 on Memorial Day (not Macy's!), which is dumb. I thought that Memorial Day was like a big shopping type holiday. There are always Memorial Day sales and everything. But everything was closed, and I didn't even see anything about it on their holiday hours section of the web site, even though I looked yesterday. Yet again I am foiled in my attempts to eat my weight in Cheryl's frosted triple chocolate cookies.
I also learned that basically all the stores at Easton close at 6 on Memorial Day (not Macy's!), which is dumb. I thought that Memorial Day was like a big shopping type holiday. There are always Memorial Day sales and everything. But everything was closed, and I didn't even see anything about it on their holiday hours section of the web site, even though I looked yesterday. Yet again I am foiled in my attempts to eat my weight in Cheryl's frosted triple chocolate cookies.
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Ninety eight
Today I learned on the Food Network that Chinese take-out containers were originally oyster pails. Oysters were cheaper and more plentiful than they are today, so people would buy them and take them home in those little white containers. When oysters were overharvested and got more expensive, oyster pails were re-marketed as containers for Chinese food. Yum.
Friday, May 25, 2007
Ninety six, Ninety seven
I really could use a break from this blog. I'm not going to take one, I'm just saying I could use one. I'm learning as much as ever but sometimes it wears on me to have to remember what it was, where I read about it, etc. Aaaanyway...
1.) I learned about the word "bunny." I wondered where it came from, because it's really not similar at all the the word "rabbit." At least, say, "kitty" and "cat" are somewhat close-sounding. Well it's a really old word and it may be related to the "bun" hairstyle, so like, the little bunny tail is like a bun? Hehe. It also was a term for a pretty woman or young girl.
2.) I learned about something called "polymorphous light eruption" which sounds sort of like what I have as far as getting a rash in the sun, but also kind of not. I'm almost positive that mine's triggered by cosmetics (ie, lotion) but I'm not sure. It sucks, I'm sure of that.
1.) I learned about the word "bunny." I wondered where it came from, because it's really not similar at all the the word "rabbit." At least, say, "kitty" and "cat" are somewhat close-sounding. Well it's a really old word and it may be related to the "bun" hairstyle, so like, the little bunny tail is like a bun? Hehe. It also was a term for a pretty woman or young girl.
2.) I learned about something called "polymorphous light eruption" which sounds sort of like what I have as far as getting a rash in the sun, but also kind of not. I'm almost positive that mine's triggered by cosmetics (ie, lotion) but I'm not sure. It sucks, I'm sure of that.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Ninety four, Ninety five
I am going to put this up even though I feel like there might be errors...I just read something that gave a 1 in 3 statistic, but this says 1 in 27. Anyway, I heard somewhere once that all orange cats are male, but then recently I saw one or two female orange cats up for adoption at the CAHS. The answer is that MOST orange cats are male, but not all.
http://www.scienceiq.com/ShowFact.cfm?ID=207
The "Cat Scratchins" site that seems to best answer the question is not working, so I'll have to go with that one.
Today I learned about black squirrels. They are not native to the Kent State area, but a groundskeeper once brought in 10 of them and now they're all over the place. Once at my temp job I told this guy I was going to go to Kent State, and he said "ah, home of the black squirrels." I did not know what the hell he was talking about, and I just stared at him and then went back to reading my book. No wonder everybody thought I was a weirdo.
http://www.scienceiq.com/ShowFact.cfm?ID=207
The "Cat Scratchins" site that seems to best answer the question is not working, so I'll have to go with that one.
Today I learned about black squirrels. They are not native to the Kent State area, but a groundskeeper once brought in 10 of them and now they're all over the place. Once at my temp job I told this guy I was going to go to Kent State, and he said "ah, home of the black squirrels." I did not know what the hell he was talking about, and I just stared at him and then went back to reading my book. No wonder everybody thought I was a weirdo.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Ninety three
Today I learned about something called "quiverfull" which basically refers to people who don't believe in any kind of birth control and feel it's their duty to have as many kids as god wants them to have. You know, like the Duggars? Stars of all those shows on TLC like 15 Children and Moving In? It is too late for me to really get into my thoughts on this kind of thing, but I guess basically it comes down to: we already have enough people on this planet. We're full.
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