When a title like this pops up in my suggestions, I'm basically required to click it.
Isn't that those stores in the mall with the beanbag furniture?During football I keep seeing ads for a couch company called LoveSac.
Hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe.
Do you think the couch likes it when people lick it?
I had no idea the word came from a guy's name
All interesting, but dunce is just bizarre, being rooted in a man who was the brightest of his era. It seems oddly political.For your next assignment, look up the origin of the words nicotine, sideburns and dunce cap.
Last night I was wondering if you'd be mentioning Mardi Gras.Growing up I just assumed the whole planet celebrated Mardi Gras as a major holiday and got the day/week off of school/work.
You guys have regional holidays like that, that others don't really observe?
Second year with no parades in town. 2021 due to pandemic. 2022 due to recovery from Hurricane Ida.
New Orleans still has lots of parades tomorrow but I don't feel like going. Will enjoy a day off from work for sure though.

Oddly, that same approximate age and time married was when the Mrs. and I hit a rough patch. Must be something to it.This woman sounds like a delight:
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Mother-of-two, 51, confesses she 'hates her husband'
In her memoir Foreverland: On the Divine Tedium of Marriage, Heather Havrilesky, from North Carolina, likens her husband Bill to 'a smelly heap of laundry'.www.dailymail.co.uk
Nothing that ubiquitous. A lot of contractors will take the first day or two of hunting season off, but there isn't anything else that you can count on a lot of people disappearing, and it's just the outdoors types.You guys have regional holidays like that, that others don't really observe?
It's the kids fault.Oddly, that same approximate age and time married was when the Mrs. And I hit a rough patch. Must be something to it.
Just because they compliment you does not mean you have to marry them. LolThis woman sounds like a delight:
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Mother-of-two, 51, confesses she 'hates her husband'
In her memoir Foreverland: On the Divine Tedium of Marriage, Heather Havrilesky, from North Carolina, likens her husband Bill to 'a smelly heap of laundry'.www.dailymail.co.uk
Damn. This gets some kind of award. The kind of comment I start typing, then backspace while thinking "nah I can't post that". Well, usually backspace. Not always.and occasionally get blown-up
Right around the corner for me. My wife turns 45 soon. Wonder if it's a menopause thing? Either way, it will be interesting to watch her go from "I love you but you're always wrong and let me explain how everything's actually your fault" to "I hate you and you're always wrong and let me explain how everything's actually your fault."Must be something to it.
It's like a whole 'nother country!In Canada we get:
- New Years Day (01/01)
- Family Day (3rd Monday in Feb)
- Good Friday
- Easter (although always on a Sunday so useless)
- Victoria Day (3rd or 4th Monday in May)
- Canada Day (07/01)
- SImcoe Day (in Ontario, first Monday in August -- other provinces have different holidays on this day)
- Labour Day (first Monday in September)
- Truth & Reconciliation Day (09/30)
- Thanksgiving (second Monday in October)
- Rememberance Day (11/11 bank and federal holiday -- not provincial)
- Christmas (12/25)
- Boxing Day (12/26)