Nemo sleeps with the fishes

Did you know “McJob” is now in Webster’s to describe dead-end part time work, much to the chagrin of McDonald’s corporation? Did you know “katzenjammer” is German for “cat trouble” but refers to a hangover? Have you ever turned to the dictionary for inspiration for your daily blog because you spent the previous night watching Harry Potter II and folding shirts? Me, either. …
RIDDLE OF THE WEEK:


What’s black when you get it, red when you use it, and white when you’re all through with it?

Answer to last week’s: They are married to each other’s mothers, or two each other’s mother’s sisters, to be less gross.

SOTD: From Mike, another smartass.

Did you know “McJob” is now in Webster’s to describe dead-end part time work, much to the chagrin of McDonald’s corporation? Did you know “katzenjammer” is German for “cat trouble” but refers to a hangover? Have you ever turned to the dictionary for inspiration for your daily blog because you spent the previous night watching Harry Potter II and folding shirts? Me, either.

RIDDLE OF THE WEEK:


What’s black when you get it, red when you use it, and white when you’re all through with it?

Answer to last week’s: They are married to each other’s mothers, or two each other’s mother’s sisters, to be less gross.

SOTD: From Mike, another smartass.