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wednesday, april 05, 2000
Little Red Riding Hood (revised)
There once was a young person named Little Red Riding Hood who lived on the edge of a large forest full of endangered owls and rare plants that would probably provide a cure for cancer if only someone took the time to study them. Red Riding Hood lived with a nurture giver whom she sometimes referred to as "mother," although she didn't mean to imply by this term that she would have thought less of the person if a close biological link did not in fact exist. Nor did she intend to denigrate the equal value of non traditional households, although she was sorry if this was the impression conveyed. One day her mother asked her to take a basket of organically grown fruit and mineral water to her grandmother's house. "But mother, won't this be stealing work from the unionized people who have struggled for years to earn the right to carry all packages between various people in the woods?" Red Riding Hood's mother assured her that she had called the union boss and gotten a special compassionate mission exemption form. "But mother, aren't you oppressing me by ordering me to do this?"
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tuesday, april 04, 2000
Truly Useless But Rather Interesting Factoids
- The Eisenhower interstate system requires that one mile in every five must be straight. These straight sections are usable as airstrips in times of war or other emergencies.
- The Boston University Bridge (on Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts) is the only place in the world where a boat can sail under a train chugging under a car driving under an airplane.
- Cats have over 100 vocal sounds, while dogs only have about 10.
- Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing.
- David Prowse was the guy in the Darth Vader suit in Star Wars. He spoke all of Vader's lines and didn't know that he was going to be dubbed over by James Earl Jones until he saw the screening of the movie.
- Many hamsters only blink one eye at a time.
- In every episode of Seinfeld there is a Superman somewhere.
- Barbie's measurements if she were life size: 31-17-23.
- February 1865 was the only month in recorded history not to have a full moon.
- Montpelier, Vermont, is the only U.S. State capital without a McDonalds.
- The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, has twice as many bathrooms as is necessary. When it was built in the 1940s, the State of Virginia still had segregation laws requiring separate toilet facilities for blacks and whites.
- No word in the English language rhymes with month.
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monday, april 03, 2000
The top 39 things you'd never hear a Southerner say...
39. "I'll take Shakespeare for 1000, Alex."
38. "Duct tape won't fix that."
37. "Lisa Marie was lucky to catch Michael."
36. "Come to think of it, I'll have a Heineken."
35. "We don't keep firearms in this house."
34. "Has anybody seen my sideburn trimmer?"
33. "You can't feed that to the dog."
32. "I thought Graceland was tacky."
31. "No kids in the back of the pick-up, it's not safe."
30. "Wrasslin's fake."
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sunday, april 02, 2000
The story behind the letter below is that there is an individual in Newport, RI, who digs things out of his backyard and sends the stuff he finds to the Smithsonian Institute, labeling them with scientific names and insisting that they are actual archaeological finds. This guy really exists and does this in his spare time! Anyway, here's an actual response from the Smithsonian Institution. Bear this in mind next time you think you are challenged in your duty to respond to a difficult situation, in writing.
Smithsonian Institute
207 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20078
Dear Mr. Williams:
Yours in Science,
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saturday, april 01, 2000
Personal Hygeine, Southern Style
PERSONAL HYGIENE
- Unlike clothes and shoes, a toothbrush should never be a hand-me-down item.
- While ears need to be cleaned regularly, this is a job that should be done in private using one's own truck keys.
- Proper use of toiletries can forestall bathing for several days. However, if you live alone, deodorant is a waste of good money.
- Dirt and grease under the fingernails is a social no-no, as they tend to detract from a woman's jewelry and alter the tastes of finger foods.
- Plucking unwanted nose hair is time-consuming work. A cigarette lighter and a small tolerance for pain can accomplish the same goal and save hours. It's a good idea to keep a bucket of water handy when using this method.
- When decanting wine, make sure that you tilt the paper cup and pour slowly so as not to "bruise" the fruit.
- If drinking directly from the bottle, always hold it with your fingers covering the label.
- Remember to leave a generous tip for good service. After all, their mobile home costs just as much as yours.
- A centerpiece for the table should never be anything prepared by a taxidermist.
- Do not allow the dog to eat at the table no matter how good his manners are.
- Be considerate of your guests. Point out in advance where the injury-threatening springs are located on the sofa.
- If your dog falls in love with a guest's leg, have the decency to leave them alone for a few minutes.
- Always offer to bait your date's hook, especially on the first date.
- No matter how broke you are, never take your date flowers that were stolen from a cemetery.
- Be aggressive. Let her know you are interested: "I've been wanting to go out with you since I read that stuff on the men's bathroom wall two years ago."
- Establish with her parents what time she is expected back. Some will say 10:00. Others might say "Monday." If the latter is the answer, it's the boy's responsibility to get her to school on time.
- If a girl's name does not appear regularly on a bathroom wall, water tower, or an overpass, odds are good that the date will end in frustration.
- Even if you can't get a date, avoid kidnapping. It's bad for your reputation.
- Always allow your date first pick of any roadkill you run across.
- Crying babies should be taken to the lobby and picked up immediately after the movie has ended.
- Refrain from talking to characters on the screen. Tests have proven they can't hear you.
- Livestock usually is a poor choice for a wedding gift.
- Is it okay to bring a date to a wedding? Not if you are the groom.
- When dancing, never remove undergarments, no matter how hot it is.
- Kissing the bride for more than 5 seconds may get you cut.
- A bridal veil made of window screen is not only cost-effective, but also a proven fly deterrent.
- For the groom, at least rent a tux. A leisure suit with a cummerbund and a clean bowling shirt can create a natty appearance.
- Though uncomfortable, say yes to socks and shoes for this special occasion.
- Dim your headlights for approaching vehicles, even if the gun is loaded and the deer is in sight.
- When approaching a four-way stop, the vehicle with the largest tires always has the right of way.
- Never tow another car using pantyhose and duct tape.
- When sending your wife down the road with a gas can, it is impolite to ask her to bring back beer.
- Never relieve yourself from a moving vehicle, especially when driving.
- Do not remove the seats from the car so that all your kids can fit in.
- Do not lay rubber while traveling in a funeral procession.
- Never take a beer to a job interview or ask if they press charges.
- Always identify people in your yard before shooting at them.
- Always say "Excuse me" after getting sick in someone else's car.
- It's considered tacky to take a cooler to church.
- Even if you're certain that you are included in the will, it's considered tacky to drive a U-Haul to the funeral home.
- The socially refined never fish coins out of public toilets, especially if other people are around.
- If you have to vacuum the bed, it's time to change the sheets.
- Always provide an alibi to the police for family members.
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