Monday, December 20, 2004
COOL MAP FOR THE DAY
Found here. Click on the picture for a larger view. The original is interactive, tells you how many respondants in each county etc.
I've moved around enough to not be sure what my first choice of carbonated beverage name is: Soda (or if one is in Delaware, "Souda")? Pop? Wait, I know what it is: Dr. Pepper!
You say "soda," I say "pop"
How does one explain the "soda" enclave in southern Illinois and eastern Missouri?
I've moved around enough to not be sure what my first choice of carbonated beverage name is: Soda (or if one is in Delaware, "Souda")? Pop? Wait, I know what it is: Dr. Pepper!
You say "soda," I say "pop"
How does one explain the "soda" enclave in southern Illinois and eastern Missouri?
'IT AIN'T WHAT THEY CALL ROCK AND ROLL"
As part of a very ambitious series, Michelle Catalano waxes rhapsodic about the Dire Straits classic "Sultans of Swing." While I think that Brothers in Arms is far and away the best Dire Straits album (not for the famous "Money for Nothing" single but for "Ride Across the River," "The Man's Too Strong," and the title track) "Sultans of Swing" is probably the best Dire Straits tune ever.
Michelle wonders whether anyone else went skitching. I did a few times when I was younger and slightly more stupid than I am today. We called it "hooky-bobbing" or some such meaningless phrase. We had our first snow last night. Lots of ice on the streets. But no hooky-bobbing for me. Got work to do.
Michelle wonders whether anyone else went skitching. I did a few times when I was younger and slightly more stupid than I am today. We called it "hooky-bobbing" or some such meaningless phrase. We had our first snow last night. Lots of ice on the streets. But no hooky-bobbing for me. Got work to do.