Hi!
I don't know where the 300+ page views come from but thanks for visiting!! (Hopefully not all only Amy and JB, but I do appreciate you both! xo) Yay for useless pop culture and TV information and randomness about my life!
I'm out at mudders today, woke up to smell of Sunday dinner. Some people say Jiggs dinner, I say Sunday dinner, because we only ever had it on Sundays (after church of course, dressed in skirts and your colored tights). It was always nice to get home for lunch and there'd be soup and sandwiches, or breakfast for lunch! Just a change of pace I guess, but I remember it was always good. Cans of chicken noodle and flakes of ham sandwiches, mmm boy! Anyway, on another note, I hate waking up to smells like that, I wish it wouldn't seep under the door.
I really want to blog about Canada: A People's History but I need more engery and time do to so. So right now, just feast your eyes on that Wikipedia page. CBC made thirty two hours of a complete history of Canada. Sounds boring right? It isn't, it's really interesting, and pretty much my favourite show to watch right now. JB and I are only up to the fourth episode or so, coming up to the year 1776. Even if you think history is boring, it's worth it to watch the first episode when they talk about 12000 years ago and people walking over the top of Earth. In a search bar one of the auto options is about watching it online, so maybe that's a possibility?
So what I will blog about is how the other day someone used the word "hanged" (in that someone was hanged... it was probably in that documentary mentioned above) and I said "Hey! How come they didn't say hung?" and JB said that's not proper or something. What! So I looked it up. What I can tell pretty much is that it isn't wrong but it isn't liked, and everyone uses "hanged" for executions, and "hung" as in "I bought a Yanni poster and hung it in my bathroom". Thank you, About.com.
Anyway it's time for lunch!
-AMB
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