I find that contrast somewhat frightening, since the votes of those that can't tell the difference between a spark plug and a peanut count just as much as those that can.:shocked:
Worse, there's a growing trend for those folks to be proud of their ignorance, and the media seems to have taken up their banner of stupidity as the new normal. So much for our First World standing if this continues.[/QUOTE]
I always called that infectious stupidity. Takes an inoculation of education and for some, daily booster shots...
Ed, wow, you have your own art gallery there. Lot of talent, lot of perseverance.
when the guy at the furniture store asked me how I was doing, after I had gone up and down the swatch rows and
was thoroughly confused, I told him oh like I'm walking on nails. He looked at me funny and then laughed and understood.
Then by a stroke of luck my lady decorating consultant aka Miss Daisy who I drive around...
was next door at a store, saw my car, figured out I was in the furniture store and
came in to help me. Ah, the cavalry has come.
Best part is she liked what I picked out best of all, and she isn't the slightest bit shy to say otherwise.
So that's done, a whole morning consumed by a love seat, now it's stupidly hot out and I'm sitting
in the comfortable a/c procrastinating, what can I put off until tomorrow morning.
Once it gets to 4pm here the garden area is mostly blocked and in light shade. That's the time for me to pick my okra and check for more melons ripening.
I missed it this morning so the okra will be a little fatter and longer than usual. And I believe tonight might be the night I first try eating my own okra.
Going to try seasoned corn meal after dipping them in something. Then baking them 375 for half an hour. Or until they look unhappy.
It's the dip in something I'll get creative with once I get to that step. Actually could have a couple different dips and see how they taste.
say one ranch dressing, one Italian, one curry and then maybe one goopier barbecue sauce flavor. All lightly corn breaded. No hot stuff for me.
PJ, are you going to be able to go see the golf game?
sure takes impressive coordination to golf well; probably not the best sport for a kid
who was called by his soccer coach "a bull in a china shop". I didn't live that down for awhile, but we won the tri-county league my senior year and all
was forgiven. Otherwise never played golf in my life. Fun to watch on tv, too bad you can't fast forward...same for all sports.