@Gajinrabbit: we alway called those bilabial fricative sounds the razz-berries or a Bronx cheer.As for fools, it’s not easy being a fool, especially, when there is so much competition these days
Re: FedoraMs T, sometimes, try as they might, Wikipedia doesn’t get all of it right. In 1897 (possibly earlier) Sears offered men’s Fedoras from 98¢ to $2.25. No Fedoras in Ladies Millinery, but check the Nobby Hat. Fedoras1897 Sears, Roebuck and Co Catalog #104 pg 232 Hats and Caps Department
This following closely on the heels of the quote from Proverbs…are we seeing a theme developing? We are without doubt the best possible audience for a series on fools.
“Get all the fools on your side and you can be elected to anything.”
Skill set? Librarian. That means I know nothing really, but know how to look up things. Otherwise, sports (some), movies (some), certain authors (some). Useless tidbits (a lot).
Friends and family come to me when they have a tricky or challenging writing problem, because of my perceived “way with words.” I write book reviews (see my fan link) that get me on the back covers of books.
I know a lot of trivia about the N.Y. Yankees, whom I have been following since my halcyon youth, and am currently enrolled in an immersion French language class at L’Alliance Française of Denver, where, frankly, I’m in a little over my head. And, oh yeah, poetry of the Romantics.
“Manierlich ! Manierlich ! Häng deinen Hut doch nicht auf ein Ohr, du siehst ja aus wie ein Hansnarr.” “Ich darf’s nicht tun”, sprach der andere, “denn setz’ ich meinen Hut gerad, so kommt ein gewaltiger Frost, und die Vögel unter dem Himmel erfrieren und fallen tot zur Erde.”
“Manners, manners! Don’t hang your hat over one ear like that, you look a right tomfool!” “Ooh, I daren’t do that, said the other. If I set my hat straight, there will arise such a frost that the birds in the sky will freeze and fall dead to the earth.”
-How Six Men Got On in the World, by The Brothers Grimm
I do lapidary work, and make jewelry. I’m starting jewelry class again next month. I love casting in silver, but I’ve used up all my excess sterling flatware, and at the price of silver, I may have to switch to brass, or work with copper.
The public works department in my home town was recently dismayed to find the city name spelled “Norflok” on a man hole cover. Seeing the cover on the blog made me think of this.Profession: audiologist. I often say my brain is a repository of useless information.
Thanks for missing me, Teresa! That Chuck Norris bootleg toy is a new one for me: http://obituarytypo.blogspot.com/2011/07/chuck-norris-knock-off.html I like how when you take his clothes off, he’s still got clothes molded into the plastic of his flesh!
And speaking of bootleg toys, here’s one that really blew my mind. Anybody remember the Shogun Warriors robot toys from the 1970s? Here’s a bizarre Venezuelan knock off of the Shogun Warriors Mazinga:http://tinyurl.com/44ez2vsI am amazed that the auction’s closing price was more than some used cars cost.Just for reference, here is the actual Mazinga toy in its officially licensed, non-bootleg form:http://tinyurl.com/3h4h68e
Meanwhile, this “Teleport” manhole cover…http://obituarytypo.blogspot.com/2011/07/teleport.htmlImmediately reminded me of this:http://tinyurl.com/3emhlg8Which is from the 2007 film, “Cthulhu.”
I can’t say that knowing a lot of arcane facts and trivia is a special talent, but it has helped over the years. I was pretty good in the history questions of trivial pursuit.
margueritem over 13 years ago
Crusty school marm.
judyparka over 13 years ago
The chalkboard says (Miss?) Jordan, Grade 3
judyparka over 13 years ago
I like the little girl peeking from the left corner.
Sisyphos over 13 years ago
[Chalkboard, continued] Horace Mann School (?). But I think Young Indiana Jones is not going to be submissively obedient….
memo.from.daddy.warbucks over 13 years ago
how about a dullard
grapfhics over 13 years ago
@Gajinrabbit: we alway called those bilabial fricative sounds the razz-berries or a Bronx cheer.As for fools, it’s not easy being a fool, especially, when there is so much competition these days
x_Tech over 13 years ago
Re: FedoraMs T, sometimes, try as they might, Wikipedia doesn’t get all of it right. In 1897 (possibly earlier) Sears offered men’s Fedoras from 98¢ to $2.25. No Fedoras in Ladies Millinery, but check the Nobby Hat. Fedoras1897 Sears, Roebuck and Co Catalog #104 pg 232 Hats and Caps Department
Ray_C over 13 years ago
This following closely on the heels of the quote from Proverbs…are we seeing a theme developing? We are without doubt the best possible audience for a series on fools.
“Get all the fools on your side and you can be elected to anything.”
Frank Dane
Timothyhayseed over 13 years ago
and vice – versa
Kvasir42 Premium Member over 13 years ago
Skill set? Librarian. That means I know nothing really, but know how to look up things. Otherwise, sports (some), movies (some), certain authors (some). Useless tidbits (a lot).
coltish1 over 13 years ago
Makes you want to pull that watch pinned by her collarbone all the way out and let it snap back.
Also, I see one of the mentally deficient hoodlums from a “Thin Man” movie having to repeat the third grade. Today’s his first day.
coltish1 over 13 years ago
Friends and family come to me when they have a tricky or challenging writing problem, because of my perceived “way with words.” I write book reviews (see my fan link) that get me on the back covers of books.
I know a lot of trivia about the N.Y. Yankees, whom I have been following since my halcyon youth, and am currently enrolled in an immersion French language class at L’Alliance Française of Denver, where, frankly, I’m in a little over my head. And, oh yeah, poetry of the Romantics.
S over 13 years ago
No child left behind.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 13 years ago
Yesterday, I found the instructions on how to remove a hand VERY useful. Can you furnish some instructions on how to remove a head?
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 13 years ago
She talking to Red Skelton?!? He had a way with fedoras and often played the fool; but sure was funny…..☻
cleokaya over 13 years ago
fool me once, shame on – shame on you. Fool me – you can’t get fooled again.
George W. Bush
cleokaya over 13 years ago
My Trivial Pursuit skill involves knowing useless information having to do with celebrities.
Ray_C over 13 years ago
Skill: I know everything that is worth knowing. (You are all welcome to test that claim anytime.)
Oh, and I don’t do lapidary, but I do like to lap a Dairy Queen once in a while.
The Old Wolf over 13 years ago
“Manierlich ! Manierlich ! Häng deinen Hut doch nicht auf ein Ohr, du siehst ja aus wie ein Hansnarr.” “Ich darf’s nicht tun”, sprach der andere, “denn setz’ ich meinen Hut gerad, so kommt ein gewaltiger Frost, und die Vögel unter dem Himmel erfrieren und fallen tot zur Erde.”
“Manners, manners! Don’t hang your hat over one ear like that, you look a right tomfool!” “Ooh, I daren’t do that, said the other. If I set my hat straight, there will arise such a frost that the birds in the sky will freeze and fall dead to the earth.”
-How Six Men Got On in the World, by The Brothers Grimm
booktrout over 13 years ago
RE: BLOG, The Frog is Ribeting. -—- Music / Recording / Fishing.
margueritem over 13 years ago
I do lapidary work, and make jewelry. I’m starting jewelry class again next month. I love casting in silver, but I’ve used up all my excess sterling flatware, and at the price of silver, I may have to switch to brass, or work with copper.
T., how did you like my latest lapidary pieces?
margueritem over 13 years ago
Ah, your skill is criticism.
Timothyhayseed over 13 years ago
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 13 years ago
The public works department in my home town was recently dismayed to find the city name spelled “Norflok” on a man hole cover. Seeing the cover on the blog made me think of this.Profession: audiologist. I often say my brain is a repository of useless information.
FLIGHT SUIT over 13 years ago
Thanks for missing me, Teresa! That Chuck Norris bootleg toy is a new one for me: http://obituarytypo.blogspot.com/2011/07/chuck-norris-knock-off.html I like how when you take his clothes off, he’s still got clothes molded into the plastic of his flesh!
FLIGHT SUIT over 13 years ago
And speaking of bootleg toys, here’s one that really blew my mind. Anybody remember the Shogun Warriors robot toys from the 1970s? Here’s a bizarre Venezuelan knock off of the Shogun Warriors Mazinga:http://tinyurl.com/44ez2vsI am amazed that the auction’s closing price was more than some used cars cost.Just for reference, here is the actual Mazinga toy in its officially licensed, non-bootleg form:http://tinyurl.com/3h4h68e
FLIGHT SUIT over 13 years ago
Meanwhile, this “Teleport” manhole cover…http://obituarytypo.blogspot.com/2011/07/teleport.htmlImmediately reminded me of this:http://tinyurl.com/3emhlg8Which is from the 2007 film, “Cthulhu.”
grapfhics over 13 years ago
Re: Sign. Do I see the Second Coming?
grapfhics over 13 years ago
I can’t say that knowing a lot of arcane facts and trivia is a special talent, but it has helped over the years. I was pretty good in the history questions of trivial pursuit.
trekkermint over 13 years ago
useless trivia here too, ranging from magical uses of stones to star trek
margueritem over 13 years ago
Flight Suit, where have you been?
margueritem over 13 years ago
What would I do for $5? Not much…