Sunday, February 1, 2015
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Temperature Conversion Chart
As the seasons change, a guide:
60 Degrees Fahrenheit. Southern Californians shiver uncontrollably. New Englanders sunbathe.
40 Degrees F. Italian & English cars wont' start. New Englanders drive with the windows down.
20 Degrees. Floridians put on heavy coats, gloves, wool hats & thermal underwear. New Englanders throw on a flannel shirt.
0 Degrees. All the people in Miami freeze to death. New Englanders close the windows.
20 Degrees Below Zero. Californians fly to Mexico. New England Girl Scouts start selling cookies door-to-door.
40 Below. Washington, D.C. runs out of hot air. New Englanders let the dogs sleep in side.
60 Below. Santa Claus abandons the North Pole. New Englanders get frustrated because they can't start their "kahs." ---Anonymous circular
60 Degrees Fahrenheit. Southern Californians shiver uncontrollably. New Englanders sunbathe.
40 Degrees F. Italian & English cars wont' start. New Englanders drive with the windows down.
20 Degrees. Floridians put on heavy coats, gloves, wool hats & thermal underwear. New Englanders throw on a flannel shirt.
0 Degrees. All the people in Miami freeze to death. New Englanders close the windows.
20 Degrees Below Zero. Californians fly to Mexico. New England Girl Scouts start selling cookies door-to-door.
40 Below. Washington, D.C. runs out of hot air. New Englanders let the dogs sleep in side.
60 Below. Santa Claus abandons the North Pole. New Englanders get frustrated because they can't start their "kahs." ---Anonymous circular
Labels:
contentment,
funny,
humanity,
humor,
Perseverance,
politics
Monday, August 11, 2014
Saturday, June 7, 2014
D-Day
"We’ll start the war from right here." --General Ted Roosevelt*, Jr., D-Day**
*President Theodore Roosevelt's oldest son.
**June 6, 1944: storming the beaches at Normandy, the Allies got off-course, and Roosevelt knew he had to take action. There was no turning back.
*President Theodore Roosevelt's oldest son.
**June 6, 1944: storming the beaches at Normandy, the Allies got off-course, and Roosevelt knew he had to take action. There was no turning back.
Labels:
Eisenhower,
history,
irony,
politics,
success,
Teddy Roosevelt,
Veterans
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Groucho One-Liners
To a pretty girl: "You have a good head on your shoulders, and I wish it were on mine."
To a cartoonist: "If you want to see a comic strip, you should see me in the shower."
To a musician: "Beethoven is famous for his fifth, and he never touched a drop."
---Groucho Marx, from "You Bet Your Life"
To a cartoonist: "If you want to see a comic strip, you should see me in the shower."
To a musician: "Beethoven is famous for his fifth, and he never touched a drop."
---Groucho Marx, from "You Bet Your Life"
Labels:
April Fools,
funny,
Groucho Marx,
non sequiter
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