Anonymous wrote:Is triathlon pronounced TRI ATH A LON? Because that’s how everybody in the history of the world (that Ive ever heard) pronounces it. Still wondering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love the movie Dirty Dancing when I was a kid. I had NO IDEA that Penny’s character was getting some back room abortion. The whole time they kept saying, “Penny is in trouble.” I had no idea what that meant.
It was only when I was watching the movie in grad school when it finally clicked and I was like, “holy hell!”
Wow! Were you very sheltered in a conservative area as a kid? I saw Dirty Dancing when I was 11 and completely understood "knocked up" and "a folding table and a dirty knife" - the whole thing.
Good for you? I don’t think most 11 year olds would.
Anonymous wrote:How to pump gas but in my defense I am from NJ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I married my husband he didn’t know Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday.
My dh too. Every few years, he asks me "What day is Thanksgiving on this year?"
It’s not just a Thursday. It’s rule is it’s always on either the third or fourth Thursday of November, I can’t remember which.
last Thursday in november
No, fourth Thursday in November. It's never been on the 29th or 30th, which could be the last Thursday. It's never been on a day between the 15th and 21st, which could be the third Thursday.
Someone mentioned not knowing how many days in February. My mom had a trick for remembering which months have 31 days. You name them off using your knuckles and the space between your knuckles. Knuckle of little finger is January, the space between it and the ring finger is February, and so on. When you get to the Knuckle of the index finger (July) you go to the index finger of the other hand, which is August, and continue to December.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH thought lamb was a type of sheep. He didn’t realize it was a baby sheep.
This may explain why so many people eat it. I think it’s crazy - I wouldn’t eat a puppy or kitten why would I eat a little lamb?
Grown sheep, AKA mutton, is tough and gamey. Definitely an acquired taste. Lil' dead baby sheep, OTOH, are delicious!
PP is correct. Traditionally, “lamb” means the meat of a sheep in its first year of life (i.e not an adult). The adult version is “mutton”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH thought lamb was a type of sheep. He didn’t realize it was a baby sheep.
This may explain why so many people eat it. I think it’s crazy - I wouldn’t eat a puppy or kitten why would I eat a little lamb?
... But you would eat your full grown cat or full grown dog?! Weirdo. Age to me does NOT determine whether or not I will consume something...... An old cat is still a CAT
Yes but it’s still weird to eat a tiny cute baby little lamb. Creepy. I’d rather snuggle with one.
They don't slaughter it when it's 5 days old or something. They let it grow for quite a while, it gets big. It's just not super old and tough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH thought lamb was a type of sheep. He didn’t realize it was a baby sheep.
This may explain why so many people eat it. I think it’s crazy - I wouldn’t eat a puppy or kitten why would I eat a little lamb?
Grown sheep, AKA mutton, is tough and gamey. Definitely an acquired taste. Lil' dead baby sheep, OTOH, are delicious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH thought lamb was a type of sheep. He didn’t realize it was a baby sheep.
This may explain why so many people eat it. I think it’s crazy - I wouldn’t eat a puppy or kitten why would I eat a little lamb?
... But you would eat your full grown cat or full grown dog?! Weirdo. Age to me does NOT determine whether or not I will consume something...... An old cat is still a CAT
Yes but it’s still weird to eat a tiny cute baby little lamb. Creepy. I’d rather snuggle with one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The meaning of the lyrics of most of my favorite songs from the 70s...and 80's for that matter!
Me too! I just learned today oddly enough that "The Year of the Cat" is set in Viet Nam. Also that "The Hotel California" is about drug addiction. Never realized.
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Ok. I thought it was about Hollywood lifestyle.
It's about the post-hippie decadence of the "California Lifestyle", which includes drug abuse (specifically cocaine).
I thought it was about a haunted hotel that lured people in and then they were murdered in it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was 32 when my sister pointed out that it is "Sherbet" not "Sherbert".
My mind is blown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The meaning of the lyrics of most of my favorite songs from the 70s...and 80's for that matter!
Me too! I just learned today oddly enough that "The Year of the Cat" is set in Viet Nam. Also that "The Hotel California" is about drug addiction. Never realized.
it is??![]()
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Ok. I thought it was about Hollywood lifestyle.
It's about the post-hippie decadence of the "California Lifestyle", which includes drug abuse (specifically cocaine).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH thought lamb was a type of sheep. He didn’t realize it was a baby sheep.
This may explain why so many people eat it. I think it’s crazy - I wouldn’t eat a puppy or kitten why would I eat a little lamb?
... But you would eat your full grown cat or full grown dog?! Weirdo. Age to me does NOT determine whether or not I will consume something...... An old cat is still a CAT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The meaning of the lyrics of most of my favorite songs from the 70s...and 80's for that matter!
Me too! I just learned today oddly enough that "The Year of the Cat" is set in Viet Nam. Also that "The Hotel California" is about drug addiction. Never realized.
it is??![]()
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Ok. I thought it was about Hollywood lifestyle.