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mental_floss

June 29th, 2004

It’s not often that I get excited enough about something to share it with the world. I’ve come across something I need to tell you about, dear reader.

If you haven’t heard of the magazine mental_floss, then you are like I was three weeks ago. My how things have changed in my world since Kevin Smokler opened my eyes to the greatness I was missing.

In their own words, mental_floss is “dedicated to helping time-starved people feel smart again by blurring the lines between education and entertainment. It’s published bi-monthly and contains everything you should have learned in school – but didn’t!”

In other words, it is chock full of interesting tidbits and trivia that stimulate your brain, pique your interest, and give you interesting factoids to bandy about at your next cocktail party. All that, and it’s written in a quirky style.

In the current issue, they look at misunderstood lyrics, science experiments that went wrong but oh-so right, and how different cultures around the world celebrate life milestones.

I’ve been reading this magazine for a week now, and I have yet to finish it. It is so full of information that I can only read about 4 pages a night before my brain tells me, “ENOUGH KNOWLEDGE! Where is the crappy romance?”

Just last night, I learned that the X Y (see comments) chromosome carries less information than the Y X, which is how X Y-bearing sperm are able to swim faster, leading to more boys being born. Did you know that? I did not. But now I do, thanks to mental_floss.

OK, enough selling. I’ll quit pushing mental_floss magazine on you. Now I’ll tell you about mental_floss, the book!

From the writers of mental_floss comes Condensed Knowledge, a “deliciously irreverent guide to feeling smart again”. I’ve got my hands on a copy and I can’t wait to start going through it (probably four pages at a time, until my brain gives).

Here’s what you must do: Buy mental_floss and Condensed Knowledge. Read them. Love them. Impress your friends with your newfound knowledge!

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Driving Excitement

June 24th, 2004
dealer's photo montage - real photos to come

My* new** car***!

* Conditionally mine - still have to finish the financial arrangements.
** New to me.
*** Sporty wagon!

It’s a 2002 Mazda Protege5. I’ve always thought they were cute and I think I found a pretty good deal on one.

Specs: CD Player, Tinted Glass, Front Bucket Seats, Drink Holder, Arm Rests, Chrome Wheels, Keyless Entry, Dual Airbags, Power Sunroof, 2.0L 4-cylinder engine. Rowr!

(Katie - Don’t fret! I still own the Probe. I was given such a crappy offer for it, I figured I could do better myself! That, and I have ten years worth of history to dig out from under the seats.)

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Bye Skipper

June 19th, 2004

My sister and I with Skipper as a puppy. Check out that styling rainbow headband and Carolyn’s sassy Batman shirt and freaky stare!

Skipper
November 12, 1989 - June 19, 2004

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An Important Day

June 11th, 2004

Sunday, June 13 is a very important day.

Not because it will be the 10th anniversary of the day I started to drive my beloved, but hopefully soon to be replaced, Ford Probe.

Not because it will be the 84th anniversary of the day the U.S. Post Office Department ruled that children may not be sent by parcel post.

Not because the proprietor of this site turns 26.

No, June 13 is an important day because a certain set of twins who first gained notoriety on “Full House” turn 18.

Celebrate as you will.

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Flirting With Danger

June 2nd, 2004
Carla flirts with danger

Carla flirts with danger at Dunnottar Castle.

Sidenote: My power was knocked out by the severe storms last night around 9:30pm and has yet to come back on. The radio this morning said it may take days to get everyone’s power back on.

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