One has to wonder — Is more trouble caused by busy-bodies, or by those who are not busy enough and thus have time to devote to super-trivial things?
Or can’t you concentrate because a Styx song began running through your head?
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I’ve been wondering if King Arthur was really real and not a myth. It would have been so cool to have been there and watch him pull that sword out of the rock and a bunch of other freaky weird stuff starts happening.
I’ve been wondering about the man who put the sword IN the stone. And why? Probably left the bar after many pints, but also frustratingly alone. Or possibly some sort of road rage incident? Stuck behind a slow cart.
In most versions of the Arthurian legend, Merlin is responsible for placing the sword in the stone. This act serves as a test to determine who is worthy of the kingship. Some versions also suggest the Lady of the Lake or God himself may have been involved but I’m going with Merlin . It was just a trick but a good one.
In the meantime you can read a historical account of penguins in the South Pole. Look for At The Mountains of Madness. Don’t let the name fool you. It really does cover the penguins in the South Pole.
Anyone else have a browser that will autocomplete your entry for IMAO’s “Name *” and “Email *” text boxes, but gives no suggestions for the “Website” text box?
It’s been like that for me for years. I’ve been mildly curious about why… which is not curious enough to look up possible answers, or even ask about it until just now.
I’ve been wondering who invented the little hand flossers was it some independent person or someone working in a lab for a company?
Because I never hear in the news like…”man invents hand held flossers…and blah bah blah.” The person was a genius whoever it was.
I’ve been wondering if King Arthur was really real and not a myth. It would have been so cool to have been there and watch him pull that sword out of the rock and a bunch of other freaky weird stuff starts happening.
Say what you want about King Arthur, the man knew his swallows.
I’ve been wondering about the man who put the sword IN the stone. And why? Probably left the bar after many pints, but also frustratingly alone. Or possibly some sort of road rage incident? Stuck behind a slow cart.
In most versions of the Arthurian legend, Merlin is responsible for placing the sword in the stone. This act serves as a test to determine who is worthy of the kingship. Some versions also suggest the Lady of the Lake or God himself may have been involved but I’m going with Merlin . It was just a trick but a good one.
I’ve also been wondering if penguins🐧 would survive in the North Pole. I will Google it.
In the meantime you can read a historical account of penguins in the South Pole. Look for At The Mountains of Madness. Don’t let the name fool you. It really does cover the penguins in the South Pole.
I mean, how could it count as madness if there’s no penguins involved? That’s just common sense.
I think we both know the answer to that question.
Can they waddle faster than a polar bear?
No, but let’s just say Frosty won’t be the fastest Belly-whopper in the north pole anymore.
Anyone else have a browser that will autocomplete your entry for IMAO’s “Name *” and “Email *” text boxes, but gives no suggestions for the “Website” text box?
It’s been like that for me for years. I’ve been mildly curious about why… which is not curious enough to look up possible answers, or even ask about it until just now.
I think, but don’t quote me, you have to put something in there one time for it to act as an auto complete template.
Odd. I log in a different way, so I can’t help.
I’ve been wondering who invented the little hand flossers was it some independent person or someone working in a lab for a company?
Because I never hear in the news like…”man invents hand held flossers…and blah bah blah.” The person was a genius whoever it was.