Antelope Freeway.
One one hundred twenty eighth mile.
(Xopher @49 & 50: That's the last distance given on the record.)
Here's another comment thanking you for the link. Yes, it was a fascinating article.
Also, I think Jury Duty is one of the most important basic citizenship things we can do, more important (in my mind) than voting. So, hopefully, your example will be an inspiration to me the next time I'm called to jury duty. Yeah!
Siriosa @51: Good point, and I'll come back again. Thanks!
Victor @87: Damn, that was beautiful.
Good luck to Soren and all concerned. This is surprisingly saddening to me.
I'll send some music his way.
Condolences on the passing of your hamster. For the past year and a half or so, I've kept rats, and they're quite a lot of fun. It's surprising how much one can bond with such a short lived creature.
While you’re at it, run your new words through Google. It’s surprising how many of them turn out to be the names of drugs, Indian side dishes, or obscure islands.
I know that I should read all the previous comments, and that in doing so I'd see at least two or three dozen that remarked on this snippet, but I must say that's very funny.
Run your new words through Google. Hah!
And here I thought "thingumite" was an Australian spread for toast.
I am sitting here with ears literally streaming down my face
Oh good heavens.
I did an "Art Walk Buzzword Bingo" a couple years ago, using a script to make the different pages. And Anita Rowland did a hipster bingo for the Seattle Cacophony Society in the dim dark days before the internet or scripts. By HAND.
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