The term “Yank” is incredibly loaded with all kinds of stereotypes the world over, but it has a very different meaning in the US.
The term “Yank” is incredibly loaded with all kinds of stereotypes the world over, but it has a very different meaning in the US.
“I object to the term ‘loud-mouth American’. It’s a tautology.” --Magda S. in Fast Forward (maybe?)
Before it gets cold, turn off your outdoor spigots from the inside. If you have ducted air, change the filter every few months. If you have a furnace or boiler, be sure to have a carbon monoxide detector in addition to regular smoke detectors.
Everyone else has covered the important stuff, so I’ll just recommend that, especially if you have kids, you identify the local sledding hill and get a sled, snow pants, warm coat, snow boots, gloves and hat. If you’ve gotta live in it, make sure you enjoy it when it comes!
What does election coverage offer that is insightful and useful?
Mainly an excuse to stay up past our bedtimes.
Yes, thanks!
Of course we’re not going to know the answer until January 7, but we’re staying up on Tuesday for the journey, not the destination.
Format notwithstanding, there’s lots of theology in there!
I think it teleports under the tire.
Seems you’re a slow learner, but thankfully you’ve got a patient teacher that will get you well trained.
I thought the picture was cute, but then the caption did me in!
I got invited to one Goof Ball, but never two.
Crazy cat-person vs crazy-cat person.
I think the study demonstrates that you’re cursing at your code because you’re not cursing in your code.
Another cat about to invade Poland.
After asking a similar question on this channel a few days ago, I think we’re going to watch the coverage on NBC, unless I find something better on YouTube.
Cue all the comments about the final results not being available tomorrow night…