Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Isn't that 9/21?
Always remember, and don't ever forget... never trust what they taught you in high school science.
Any Easter candy that a kid hasn't eaten by now isn't worth eating.
As long as it isn't growing anything fuzzy, it's still good. A long time ago, I was a manager of a retail store. Whatever candy was left over after Easter was stored in a "root cellar" type place and brought back out the next Easter. I''m kind of hoping that this doesn't happen anymore, but, other then tasting a little stale, it was quite edible.
It wasn't my idea, the store owner directed us to do that. I checked it all out really carefully before it was put out. Anything that was "bad" was thrown out.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Since I got the news about Yogi Berra, I have come to the realization that all my childhood hero's are now dead and that they all played on the same baseball team. A bit of advice to Yogi... plan to go to heaven, it's is crowded because everyone wants to go there. There's always room for a good catcher. Say hi to Mickey, Whitey, Roger and especially Casey!
 

trr1

Well-Known Member
September 23
National Great American Pot Pie Day
National White Chocolate Day
National Checkers/Dogs in Politics Day
National Great American Pot Pie Day
Celebrate Bisexuality Day
Restless Legs Awareness Day (Different sponsor from the July Weekly Observance)
Autumnal Equinox – Changes Annually September 23, 2015
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
This is the only use of pumpkin for me:

jack-o-lantern.jpg

I only make these so I can roast up the seeds and eat 'em!
 

Arthur Wellesley

Well-Known Member
I've always appreciated those types of elevated piers to protect you from the dangers lurking below, but have often wondered what protected those who had to brave the elements to build them.
Manatees, of course. They make the best bodyguards if you ever get in a scrape.

Kidding aside, I think that particular trail was built elevated so to give the visitor a better view. It didn't seem real gator-heavy in that particular section (though it is still the Everglades, so who knows what lurks). But it was mostly just grass & dirt. The only "ponds" we saw in that section were temporary due to being in the wet season. The grass was so tall all throughout that field, if they had built the path on ground-level itself, you probably wouldn't see much other than the backside of tall grass (which is the distant cousin of the backside of water).
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Got some bad work-related news today.

The Boss was so upset that she was headed to the liquor store.
Me, I'm going to commiserate with my old friend Dairy Queen.
 

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