Following up something I saw on QI the other day:
NO ONE KNOWS WHERE THE WORD ‘DOG” CAME FROM!
It is, apparently, “one of the great mysteries of English etymology“
Following up something I saw on QI the other day:
NO ONE KNOWS WHERE THE WORD ‘DOG” CAME FROM!
It is, apparently, “one of the great mysteries of English etymology“
… and knitting make for wonderful juxtaposition.
Life has been a little messy lately, and it seems everyone and their dog has had this killer cold. And then, there’s the killer cold.
Some things that I like right now:
So I am about halfway done being trained up to be a Liberrian.
I am enjoying the subject matter more than I would have thought. There’s a lot of psychology in things like collection development (basically, what are people gonna need from your library) and reference work (basically, what the heck are people actually asking for).
People taking their shirts off
2 steps away from orgy
White guys talking like they’re gangsters
2 steps away from fight… or orgy
>WTF AIG??? W… T… F…
Consumerist reports that AIG has “fought every request from John Woodson, a man who lost a leg, an eye, and 70% of the vision in the remaining eye while working in Iraq” where he was bombed.
You guys are winners… not.
You guys are not winners.
We were so busy dealing with the flooding catastrophes that we forgot another scourge to fear: people driving into your building.
This morning an elderly couple was woken up by a dude driving into their house:
“Harold Patterson and his wife were sound asleep when a car on Ness Avenue ran over their neighbour’s lawn, through their back fence and rammed into their home, coming within half a metre of their bed.” Cont here.
Yesterday a lady drove into some guy’s new meat shop. (Picture from WFP website).
“Marcello Castellano surveys the damage after a car crashed through the windows into his soon-to-be Marcello’s Meats store in a strip mall at 200 Meadowood Drive Thursday. He was the only person in the store when an elderly female driver drove into the building. The woman was taken to hospital for observation. “
And I remembered seeing one from not long ago where an out-of-control car drove into a closed garage. One of the women in the
car later passed away: read about it here. (Pic WFP website).
Were these accidents always so frequent, and I’m just suddenly noticing them more?
Or are people just spring feverish and testing their luck on the newly ice free roads?