1] Fortunately. 2] U.S. citizens only listen with an American accent. 3] Depends.® 4] A majority. 5] Both. 6] Ironically, it becomes more amusing. And Satchel – don’t use the AccuWeather® website . . . .
Both British and American singers, consciously or not, often sing in an imitation of a delta blues accent. In real life how many of us say bay-bay for baby?
If a man is speaking in the forest, and there is no woman around to hear him, is he still wrong?(I asked this one to my sister, and she said, “What a silly question! Of course he is!”
So, in order – light refraction in the high atmosphere and lack of moisture in the air at that spot, I doubt it, because they aren’t singing they are mimicking singers, probably not – bears aren’t that sensitive, probably a 100 or so, funny and yes.
Sunlight spectrum through predominantly nitrogen gas in the atmosphere, funny how all that additional CO2 didn’t change the sky color… but then I doubt the human eye (any human, even Greta) could detect a .0004% change in hue. Only 400 ppm, yet every living thing on this planet would not be here without it.
DennisinSeattle almost 4 years ago
Bucky, you forgot to ask – Is the wild bear a Catholic?
stillfickled Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Bucky, you wind bag!
syzygy47 almost 4 years ago
I can think of Groucho making that kind of rambling speech.
Johnny Q Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I think it’s the dust in the air that makes the sky blue…
Sanspareil almost 4 years ago
The Pope’s hat is funny and that saddens the sky and thus the sky goes blue.
GatorStreet almost 4 years ago
1] Fortunately. 2] U.S. citizens only listen with an American accent. 3] Depends.® 4] A majority. 5] Both. 6] Ironically, it becomes more amusing. And Satchel – don’t use the AccuWeather® website . . . .
iggyman almost 4 years ago
“Why is there no bones in ice cream, why don’t bananas have zippers, why don’t monkeys have pockets? So many un answered questions!
gokarDun almost 4 years ago
Sky is blue because of the reflection of the water. Lol,
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
Thank You Bucky ! Such knowledge ;-)
dwane.scoty1 almost 4 years ago
Maybe plugging Bucky’s tail in that outlet behind him would create a shocking realization?
WentBrown almost 4 years ago
Sad………
diskus Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Singing doesnt have an accent
jdsartain almost 4 years ago
why do women…..never mind.
BlitzMcD almost 4 years ago
Way over the top pure genius for Bucky here, In Mac’s words, “Bang on!”
rshive almost 4 years ago
I guess we’re lucky that the sky is mostly blue. And not some other color.
cubswin2016 almost 4 years ago
Bucky is the ultimate question that we will never know the answer to.
donwalter almost 4 years ago
I really like the “biggie”…
joegeethree almost 4 years ago
And here, I always thought dogs were colorblind.
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
In Southern California at this time of year, the sky is blue because it thought it was going to rain but didn’t. :)
bloodykate almost 4 years ago
OMG and LOL! : D
kauri44 almost 4 years ago
Both British and American singers, consciously or not, often sing in an imitation of a delta blues accent. In real life how many of us say bay-bay for baby?
Less Monday... More Friday almost 4 years ago
I wish that I could afford a framed version of this for my wall. Priceless.
kozmikgal almost 4 years ago
But does the Pope poop in the woods?
grumpypophobart almost 4 years ago
Deep, very deep and then, suddenly….shallow again! Fantastic!
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member almost 4 years ago
If a man is speaking in the forest, and there is no woman around to hear him, is he still wrong?(I asked this one to my sister, and she said, “What a silly question! Of course he is!”
Thinkingblade almost 4 years ago
So, in order – light refraction in the high atmosphere and lack of moisture in the air at that spot, I doubt it, because they aren’t singing they are mimicking singers, probably not – bears aren’t that sensitive, probably a 100 or so, funny and yes.
TerryTaylor over 3 years ago
Sunlight spectrum through predominantly nitrogen gas in the atmosphere, funny how all that additional CO2 didn’t change the sky color… but then I doubt the human eye (any human, even Greta) could detect a .0004% change in hue. Only 400 ppm, yet every living thing on this planet would not be here without it.