one lame post
I left my body board at the pool outside the condo at the conclusion of Beach Trip 2008. Two main reasons for this: the string came off and it smelt like raw oysters. That's all that needs to be said on this issue.
A friend and some other friends and I are going to float a river tomorrow. It sounds a little slow but I'll be sure to wear my new bathing suit to speed things up a bit.
I have nothing else to say today.
What kitchen invention took the top prize at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair?
Last entry's answer was tuna salad with mayo.
31 comments:
Atleast your body board isnt alone. He has my stinky board to keep him company.
My answer: Refrigerator (I know its wrong though because I looked it up.) Though I do know that the refrigerator was invented in 1885 my Dr. Emmett L. Brown to cool his iced tea.
You left your superman board?!?
I guess microwave. Even though I'm pretty sure this was invented in the 50s.
Smelt is how the English spell it. At least that's how they spelled it in my 007 book that was written in the 60s.
Well what do you know, it appears that my employer has decided unblock blogs for a short while again. We'll see how long this lasts.
Welcome back Working Utility Al.
Trivia: What is Doctor Emmett Brown's middle name?
raw oysters? barf.
Skid mark.
In the episode where Jerry Seinfeld's car is stolen, and he makes a reservation for a midsize rental car, what does the rental company actually give to Jerry?
Looks like the comment numbers are on the rise yet again!
I dont remember. A compact? Only thing I remember is that he made a reservation and they didnt have one and he got mad.
Doc's middle name was Lathrop
We should try to break 30 comments again.
Lathrop?
He reserved a midsize, and they gave him a compact, a Ford Escort.
We're a long way from 30.
I should get a blog so I don't have to type in my stupid name that matt made up every time I post.
Was it an eggbeater? I really don't know...
Have fun "floating a river," although I don't know what that means. Unless you'll be floating down a river on tubes or something...
Mutton of course. Who did the napkins belong to?
Elaine's grandma?
What is the name of Kramer's friend who we never seen?
I actually think he may have stuffed porkchop in the sofa. Mutton was stuffed into his jacket, and then Elaine wore the jacket and was followed by dogs.
Bob Sacramento.
What was the name of the serial killer that Kramer was accused of being? Bonus: what actor played the serial killer?
The smog strangler. I dont remember the actors name but he's Ron Howards ugly brother.
Getting off seinfeld for a moment, according to a recent poll what is the most hated food in america?
I do hate mushrooms but no thats not it.
Fruitcake, or meatloaf. But I enjoy a good meatloaf.
Utility Katie would argue that it's vienna sausage, but surely I'm not the only one who likes this high-class grade A "meat".
We're getting close.
Nope its not fruitcake or meatloaf. I also enjoy a good meatloaf and I like my granny's homemade fruitcake.
Anyway, the answer is liver. Yeah I didnt know it either.
Remember when Matt used to comment in here? What happened to that?
I've never had a vienna sausage.... but Allison's three year old cousin eats them and drinks the juice from the can.
Now the juice could arguably be the worst food in America. You need to drain the can, then put you a link on a cracker... Mmm tasty.
Remember when Matt started monitoring the comments before they were posted? Ha.
You should research what they're made from, then you'll for sure be grossed out. Or watch "Sling Blade," Carl is kind enough to explain to the little boy what it's made of. (In the movie, they're talking about Potted Meat, which is the same as Vienna Sausage, only in paste form)
Mmmm, potted paste meat.
Yeah I remember when he monitored the comments. What a little fairy.
So close to thirty.........
THIRTY!!!!!!!!!!!
Hell Yeah!
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