ErrantBaritone
ErrantBaritone
ErrantBaritone

As your attorney, I advise you to rent a very fast car with no top.

You know that the plural of "anectode" isn't "data," right? And that all the actual data suggests that the assholes living next to you are the extreme exception to the rule?

The link that VLockwood put up shows a historical USMC kepi on double-Medal-of-Honor winner Daniel Daly:

I kinda like the unisex smaller cover. Looks more like a kepi, which has a long military tradition.

For reference:

Dude, I'm with you on the first US trial of RISUG.

I mean, it's cute that you tried. But seriously, this list is worse than salt water taffy.

I teach voice lessons. So far I've gotten my students from Craigslist ads, though I've recently discovered thumbtack.com and I'm trying it out to see if I can scare up a few more students.

When my voice students get something right, I always have them repeat a few more times to lock it in. I do the same in my own practice.

Perfect practice makes perfect.

In my head, George Carlin is yelling "IT'S A DOUBLE PUN. FUCK YOU, YOU DIDN'T THINK OF IT!"

"Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser." Fucking Nazis, it's a really pretty tune.

I can't even with that article. "The final verse that is traditionally sung gives us hope that we will continue, as a university community, in remembering our past and building a better future." That final verse wasn't "traditionally" sung anywhere until something like 2008. I came back for an alumni event and

Those boys in gray blazers and red ties sang it to you at Convocation and Graduation. The football team sings it at the end of every home game. Don't worry, they were as drunk as you were.

As an alumnus of the Rutgers Glee Club, the only thing that I'll miss is hearing the girls scream "OR A WOMAN" after the first line. Other than that, it seems like an un-objectionable change. The words work out well enough so that people can sing both sets of lyrics at the same time without it clashing (the vowels

Yep.

So did this guy just walk past Shore Patrol with a shotgun?

Wasn't this a Hiaasen novel?