My favorite bored-game is to suss out etymologies without referring to the OED. Recently, I thought I had accomplished quite a coup. In America, mountains and rivers are often named "mountain" and "river" in the local native american tongue. Dave Barry wrote a pretty funny article on the subject (paraphrasing):
White Man: What is that called?
Indian: It's a fucking mountain, you moron.
White Man: I shall name it "Mountain!"
So I visited DC recently and the river that runs through it is called the Potomac. So far so good. I thought on the etymology of "Mesopotamia" - "Meso" means between "potamia" land of rivers. I.e., between two rivers (Tigris & Euphrates). Then I considered the river through D.C. - the Potomac. I figured Potomac meant "River," which would be a fairly hilarious/sad commentary on the relationship b/w the US and its natives. "Ho ho!" I announced.
Then I learned that there was a NA tribe called the Potomacs. Oh well.
jonny5 wrote:Moniker wrote:
Finally, Labatt Blue Lite gives a really nice and smooth body & mind drunk. Recommended.
Wheres the puke smiley around here when you need it?
Never said it tasted good. Just that the buzz was especially pleasant. (NB: I have absolutely no taste when it comes to alcohol. If it gives me a good buzz, and doesn't make me puke, I'm happy.)