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Let’s muse for a second that a man with a Master’s degree in Special Education who was working with special needs children found a better career in a more sordid field of employment (I am talking about Ron Jeremy).
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The mask that (the character) Michael Myers wore in the original "Halloween" was a William Shatner mask painted white, with the eyeholes made a little wider. They bought it for $1.98.
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One last quick note on denonyms...
You can see from my earlier list that someone from Utah is a Utahn. Odd, but not too weird.
What you probably didn't know is that someone from Tampa is a Tampon. I know, I know, you're sitting there thinking, "Noooo, it couldn't be...."
It is.
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The mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska is a cat. Juneau is the only state capital in the U.S. you can't get to by car.
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Hawaii has it's own time zone, and early concept art showed that the main character Sora of Kingdom Hearts was suposed to be a "Sonic type" lion that had a chainsaw sword instead of being a human with a keyblade.
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Regarding demonyms and islands in the Aegean, does this mean it's possible for a man to be a Lesbian?
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On the subject of demonyms, or 'words that describe where a.person comes from'...
The technically grammatically correct demonym for Venus is Venereal, not Venusian, which is described as 'awkward'. However since the correct demonym has a meanig which may not be appropriate, astronomers and others who study Venus use the demonym 'Cytherean' which serves just as well, being the Latin translation for the island where Aphrodite came ashore after her birth - Kythera.
Which is a genuine island in the Aegean, I think, with a little island close by called Antikythera, whose claim to fame was the discovery of a sunken ship containing what appear to be large-scale Ancient Greek computer parts. Current mainstream thought is that the Antikythera Mechanism was a giant orrery, a working not-to-scale model of the solar system. (Or at least it was a few years ago
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It's been brought up in other threads, partly by me and my annoyance at being called an Arizonian, when in fact I'm an Arizonan, but here is a list of what you call people from each state:
Alabama: Alabamian
Alaska: Alaskan
Arizona: Arizonan
Arkansas: Arkansan
California: Californian
Colorado: Coloradan
Connecticut: Connecticuter
Delaware: Delawarean
District of Columbia: Washingtonian
Florida: Floridian
Georgia: Georgian
Hawaii: Hawaiian
Idaho: Idahoan
Illinois: Illinoisan
Indiana: Indianian
Iowa: Iowan
Kansas: Kansan
Kentucky: Kentuckian
Louisiana: Louisianan
Maine: Mainer
Maryland: Marylander
Massachusetts: Massachusettsan
Michigan: Michiganian (though I've always heard Michigander, pretty much from people from Michigan.)
Minnesota: Minnesotan
Mississippi: Mississippian
Missouri: Missourian
Montana: Montanan
Nebraska: Nebraskan
Nevada: Nevadan
New Hampshire: New Hampshirite
New Jersey: New Jerseyan
New Mexico: New Mexican
New York: New Yorker
North Carolina: North Carolinian
North Dakota: North Dakotan
Ohio: Ohioan
Oklahoma: Oklahoman
Oregon: Oregonian
Pennsylvania: Pennsylvanian
Rhode Island: Rhode Islander
South Carolina: South Carolinian
South Dakota: South Dakotan
Tennessee: Tennessean
Texas: Texan
Utah: Utahn
Vermont: Vermontian
Virginia: Virginian
Washington: Washingtonian
West Virginia: West Virginian
Wisconsin: Wisconsinite
Wyoming: Wyomingite
This list does not include common nicknames, such as Cheesehead, Hoosier, Tar Heel, Mountaineer, Volunteer, or Buckeye. Or less known regional nicknames, such as Zonies from Arizona or Cracker from Florida.
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Some slightly out of season music...
Summer Nights was still No.1 in mid-November 1978 and hung around in the Top 40 over Christmas.
Meanwhile,in 1985,Do They Know It's Christmas? and Last Christmas were still in the Top 40 at the start of March...
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The very first restaurant in the world was in France.Quoth MoonCat View PostIn the Western world, the first restaurants were places you went to eat soup, which was considered a "restorative", which led to the name "restaurant."
The food was probably great, and the service snooty, even back then.
The oldest magic trick in the world is The Cups and Balls. If you've ever seen any variation of a routine where the performer made balls appear, disappear, and pass through a set of three cups, that's it!
The trick is a classic, and has such has been performed for thousands of years. The best practitioner of it that I've ever seen is a magician by the name of Gazzo, who has appeared the world over, performing not only as a street performer extraordinaire, but also with some of the most famous magicians in the world, including (but not limited to) Penn and Teller. I was lucky enough to arrive in Key West when he was still performing at our famous Sunset Celebration at Mallory Square, and over my first several years here, got to witness his act hundreds of times, and actually got to know Gazzo pretty well. This is not a shameless plug for him, as I haven't a clue where he is these days, but I felt it would be remiss of me to mention the oldest trick in magic and not tell about the greatest rendition of it I've ever seen.
And it would be a bit rude of me to speak so highly of his performance and not share it with you. Gazzo's no longer performing at Mallory Square, but I found a great video of his act there. Yes, it's long. Yes, it's I'm three parts. Yes, it's worth it. Watch all three parts--unless you're easily offended, in which case, you won't want to watch any of it. Because, in addition to is amazing ability as a magician and street performer, Gazzo is known for being very, very obnoxious.
Part 1. Part 2. Part 3.
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There are 2 sub-national jurisdictions (state/province/territory/etc.) that border on 4 of the 5 Great Lakes: Ontario, which borders on all but Lake Michigan, and Michigan, which borders on all but Lake Ontario.
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You are actually allowed to transport live stock on Sydney harbour bridge between 12am and 5am, provided that you also give notice. Because of the location however, nobody has invoked this in the last 50 years.
ETA: To further clarify, this means that you can shepherd them across the bridge
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