Just look at this clip from the documentary done by a time traveler visiting our present day:
https://youtu.be/4cF6D8zDa9U
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Just look at this clip from the documentary done by a time traveler visiting our present day:
https://youtu.be/4cF6D8zDa9U
Different movies showing different blind takes on the elephant at hand.
Fortunately, they are kind of wrong, too. The point behind idiocracy was that stupid people reproduce at a faster rate. In fact, it's less educated people, not stupid people, and the two groups aren't all that related.
Still a funny movie, though.
It rained last night, there were showers this morning (I took one), and sprinkles all day. It's the first we have seen since May. Unfortunately, it barely dampened the ground.
Maybe next month.
We have been experiencing the exact opposite problem. It has rained everyday for weeks now.
I actually enjoy the rain, but my lawn is a bit neglected. Then again passing a mower right now is sure to leave bad ruts.
We've been on a bit of a cool streak here. 80's to low 90's. Was surprised how cool it was this morning. Think we normally average @ 95 daily high.
This summer has been unusually cool here too. Typically when it rains here, it cools off for about 30 minutes then it gets hot and humid. But this year after it rains it seems like the clouds are lingering around causing it to stay cool.
I just looked it up and our temperature is 77 degrees right now with a feels like of 86. Generally we would be in the low 90s with a feels like in the low 100s.
Yeah, I am looking at the temperature averages and the average high is 92.
Yeah but you guys have high humidity. That makes it so much worse. I don't like humidity. We're at 34% today. I'll take 100+ with 34% over 90 with 90% humidity. I guess you would get use to it but it just kicks my butt when I use to visit my sister in Houston. Now they live by Lafayette, so same thing, different location. lol
I do remember visiting Arkansas and it was the most bizarre thing ever. I would get hot, stand under some shade, and I would just cool off.
The Florida Keys were even worse. Nothing like being surrounded by a warm, shallow, sea, to keep your temperatures stable (in the low 90s...pretty nearly always) and your humidity high (also in the 90s...pretty nearly always).
We have high humidity, today. That's very unusual for us, and it causes weird problems. We normally don't get condensation.
@DelaneyYou might be able to solve a mystery for me. 9 or 10 years ago I was in a restaurant and was given a truly terrifying sausage. I think it was called something like "Liberty" sausage, but I might have that wrong, and this was in Normandy (in case it's a regional thing). I remember the waiter saying it goes back to the French Revolution It was pretty pungent and I think it was made mostly from offal - I clearly remember it having tubes in it (veins and arteries, presumably). It was also very coarse.Quote:
Boudin is French and it is a sausage made with pork blood.
Any idea what I'm talking about?
If it was dark red almost black, it was boudin (black pudding) if it was more grey like , it could be some andouillette if it was warm (https://www.google.com/search?q=ando...Gs6zA1u2oWVSHM)
or some andouille if it was cold : https://www.google.com/search?q=ando...-WJonSaYzro7gN
and it is not vein and artery, it is intestine parts.