Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Hey, my father had different colored eyes. One brown and one green. Eye color on his license was "Hazel". And for a bit of coincidence, my mothers name was Hazel. Seems unbelievable.

I used a paper bag today to put garbage into in an effort to make things simple.

I am currently trying to get my girlish figure back so having both Jello and Pecan Pie would not be possible. And trying to decide which one to go with, would completely wipe out National Simplicity Day. Why would they put those two on the same day. If one of them was tomorrow it would work. This wasn't well thought out, I'm thinking.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I saw this vocabulary test on FB. My friend who is a university professor got 30,325 (estimated vocabulary size), which is supposedly in the top 0.01%. I got 29,975, supposedly in the top 0.12%.

http://www.arealme.com/vocabulary-size-test/en/

It starts off easy but gets difficult.

Wow. I think you have the highest score so far (you must be in Mensa). ;)

Anyway, I took the test and got 22,200 (top 6.33%), with a vocabulary of a professional white collar worker--whatever the heck that "distinction" accounts for! :p
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
National Different Colored Eyes Day

Immediately, I thought of "bi-eyed" Huskies. I always thought it was fascinating that (some) Huskies have one blue eye and one brown eye.

siberian-huskey9.jpg
 

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