1. Both men and women taste the same according to cannibals. (Equality at last!)
2. Republican State Representative Alan Hale from Montana thinks the drunk driving laws in his state are both draconian and adversely impact small businesses. He wants the DUI laws repealed. ( Montana roads are NOT that empty. I wish all these idiots had a country/state all to themselves.)
3. Children who are the happiest, are the most likely to use drugs or alcohol to excess. Children who face at least some stress in their lives are not. (Remember these are likely percentages...not certainties. The study was mentioned in David Brooks recent book.)
4. Only 10% of children are actually born on their predicted due date.
5. Daffodils do not always increase in numbers and naturalize, at least in my yard. :-(
6. One community has tried to ban a child who is allergic to peanuts from their school. They want the child home-schooled so they can feed their children peanut products in lunches. (Really! Is the most creative they can be in solving this problem?)
7. In a recent interview by Bill O'Reilly, Donald Trump began to question whether Obama was actually born in this country, and O'Reilly, to his credit, indicated he thought it was a stupid argument. (He (THE DON) will never run for president because he will actually have to turn over his finances to be managed by someone else, but he will always say outrageous stuff because he is an attention sump.)
8. If you are short on topics for dinner conversation perhaps you might want to discuss
this statistical data and its meaning for your dinner guests.
9. Or
here where I learned that Indonesia has the highest number of twitter users on the planet.
10. Japan first tried cement on the leak and then went to shredded paper and sawdust...does this have a familiar ring to anyone?
11. This spring I got a third grandchild and
this gal had triplets. For live camera action,
go here. The nest weighs over a ton!
12.
This is an inspiring self-publishing story.
13. I learned this month that even good writers (those far better than I) have concerns about their abilities to write. I try to re-read my posts a few times before putting them up. Typos and grammatical errors still squeak through, but my over-sized ego will survive when I see the mess ups. Fortunately, I do not have to make my living at this.
(As a post script I cannot believe that lawyers (and others) with six figure salaries and excellent health care programs cannot get their act together and solve this budget issue! Shutting down the government is a bigger mess than most people can comprehend. One tiny effect is that federal libraries have significant gaps in their research subscriptions proving this. The next time that Food and Drug scientist is looking for that unique study and has to wait several weeks to get the article Faxed to the office, let's hope it wasn't about something you ate.)