Various and Sundry Thoughts

Here are some thoughts I jotted down that aren’t quite sufficient for their own individual blog posts. If you’re the type of person who likes Twitter, pretend each of these is a tweet.

  • There is the phrase “standing water”. But to me it looks like the water is sitting. How can you tell if water is sitting or standing?
  • All store-label chocolate milk around here seems to be made with skim milk, and it’s the cheapest chocolate milk, but you get what you pay for. If you want stuff that actually tastes good, check that’s it’s whole-milk chocolate milk. We buy the stuff from local dairy, which our grocery store is kind enough to stock on their shelves.
  • What did Water do to get kicked out of the band Earth Wind and Fire?
  • When I’m not drinking milk – or water, or orange juice – I like iced tea. But the flavors vary with the brands. For instance, I prefer Pure Leaf raspberry tea but their peach tea is not so good. And Snapple has good peach tea but not so good raspberry tea.
  • With animal testing not so popular anymore, what is the modern equivalent of a guinea pig? Like what do kids these days call someone who is the test subject?

Fire and hail, snow and clouds; Stormy wind, fulfilling His word;

Psalm 148:8

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This little article thingy was written by Some Guy sometime around 6:42 am and has been carefully placed in the Ponder category.

2 Responses to “Various and Sundry Thoughts”

  1. Ricky Anderson Says:

    Item 3: What did Water do to get kicked out of the band Earth Wind and Fire?

    Answer: They couldn’t stand him (see Item 1).

  2. js Says:

    You must make your own chocolate milk. Not only is the store stuff made from skim, they then add thickeners to it, which – after you get used to homemade chocolate milk – is intolerable.

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