The Shortest Possible Game of Monopoly. Two players, two turns. (via Boing Boing)
Gender-Swapped Avengers. While the characters look like the same person or siblings, I could swear that the female version of Captain America is an actress I've seen somewhere.
Indiana to cut off federal unemployment benefits. And in Mississippi, Restaurant Workers Push Back Amid Unemployment Benefit Crackdown. “If places aren’t adapting and they can’t get staff, well, they’re not magically entitled to labor. That’s not how it works.” (via Metafilter)
The Historic Russian Recipe That Turns Apples Into Marshmallows.
How One Hundred and One Dalmatians Saved Disney. Meaning it saved them a lot of money.
A Guide To Gender Identity Terms. A glossary compiled by NPR with help from GLAAD and other organizations. (via Boing Boing)
Dave Stopera thinks we are all old. Even my Gen Z kids, who use these things all the time.
The Traveler and His Baggage. Among World War II atrocities, Dr. Eugène's route to escape occupied France was particularly gruesome.
The Man Who Could Grow at Will.
A blast from the past (2017): 10 Competitive Eating Challenges at Restaurants in the U.S.
Love the gender-swapped Avengers! And I remember almost all of those Old People things, alas, yes.
ReplyDeleteHoly crap. I'm so old I fart dust.
ReplyDelete3,7,10,17,18,23,26,33,36,37 are still
at use in my house. Some of the kitchen
stuff within the past week.
Oh Dear God - No - No - No - NO!
Remember: Growing old is required.
Growing up is optional, and you're
never too old to learn something stupid.
Happy Friday Miss C!
Happy Friday, gwdMaine!
ReplyDeleteI don't know Captain America, but I see a Tina Fey type, third down on the right.
ReplyDeleteWell I admit I'm old, but... I'm not familiar with #44 (too new for me) or #29 or #8. #12 is still served at a local cafeteria, so it does not belong on the list. But otherwise, yes!
ReplyDeleteHow did #25 get replaced? And seriously, how do people today prepare them without #10 and #17?
#50: Pfft! I remember gasoline before unleaded was an option, at $0.37.