Topic is simple, post something you've learned today. If you haven't learned anything yet, try this. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Today I learned...
I learned that the guy I've been calling Tyrone is really Scott. He thought he was being funny when we were first introduced Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
today i learned that vice deans spend more time at their vice-dean offices than their designated offices as professors.
That when using the shower with a broken leg you should hold onto anything that you can while showering for if you don't you will find disaster!
Today I learned that some rural people say that an animal with ears outside its head gives babies while those with hidden ears lay eggs Not sure if it applies across the board. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
??? really?? dolphins, whales, seals, walrus, ...but that's all I can think of. I suppose those are the exceptions to the rule.
I doubt many rural Indians have seen these animals. Hmm I have to see their ears Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
well, if you have never seen those animals, it makes perfect sense then. Do you have owls in India?? Do they see those as ears or really big eyebrows? Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
turned out the behavior of masses of humans is fairly easy to predict.. though i still don't know why..when humans as individuals are hard to figure out?? oh well, perhaps some other day..
I learned not to drive to work, because this woman just crashed into the back of me, she was going to fast in the snow.
Today I learned that friends are like Low Risk bonds, they take long to mature and don't have much interest.
I learnt me how to restring a guitar so that it plays like a 6 string banjo, and also the first steps to frailing, which is a style of banjo playing.
Do you have Rattle Snakes in India? They are live-bearing. So are Boa's and Garters. Also, some fish, reptiles, amphibians, insects and sharks are live-bearing. All of the above are ovoviviporous of course Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!