Saturday, March 13th, 2010 at
7:23 pm
I was surprised to learn that nearly 1 in any three individuals write out the word German Shepherd wrong, calling them German Shepards rather. I’m amazed that this word is so normally mistyped, and I’m even further surprised to know that I spelled it this way for so lots of years.
Monday, November 23rd, 2009 at
4:04 pm
Love unique sandwiches? While it is not necessary to make the sandwich or even eat the sandwich, for reasons unknown, I find it nice knowing that there are other who like these things too! Have you had the pleasure of a “St. Paul”? Apparently you can only find this in St. Louis, Missouri. And even then, only in some old time Chinese restaurants. What is it you might ask, well it is a large amount of egg foo young on some white bread along with tomatoes, lettuce and mayonnaise. Sometimes a slice of good old American cheese is added in. How about the “chow mein sandwich”, ever heard of that one? this sandwich is apparently a very common item on menus along Route 195 (Southern Mass.) and it isn’t confined to just Chinese restaurants either. As you might already know there is no end to these bizarre sandwiches, from peanut butter and onions, peanut butter with pickles to peanut butter, jelly and crushed potato chips!
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009 at
4:29 pm
I was amused to find out that nearly 1 in any three people spell the word German Shepherd incorrectly, calling them German Shepards rather. I’m amazed that this breed of dog is so regularly mistyped, & I’m even further amazed to learn that I spelled it this way for so a handful of my life.
Friday, October 9th, 2009 at
12:19 pm
I was shocked to learn that nearly one in every 3 people spell the word German Shepherd mistakenly, calling them German Shepards instead. I am surprised that this breed of dog is so normally misspelled, & I’m even more stunned to learn that I spelled it like this for so scores of years.
Friday, October 2nd, 2009 at
10:12 am
I was amused to learn that about 1 in any three people spell the word German Shepherd incorrectly, spelling them German Shepards rather. I am amazed that this word is so normally misspelled, and I’m even further amazed to learn that I spelled it like this for so a handful years.
Saturday, September 5th, 2009 at
9:12 am
Sports trivia has become the equivalent of everyday knowledge. If you ask a sports fan, he or she may know more than the common person, but everyone knows certain things about the sports world, like Lakers guard Ervin Johnson’s nickname (Magic), George Herman Ruth’s nickname, and many other small facts in the sports world.