Still is.
Nothing like bringing up that our telescopes have sighted Klingons around Uranus.
Picking off Klingons, no doubt…
I distinctly remember reading aloud in class a passage from our science textbook in 5th grade, and it stated “the atmosphere of Uranus is filled with poisonous gasses”. No sooner had I finished that sentence, than a buddy of mine (and fellow legendary smart ass and class clown) just busted out laughing. Brought the whole class, including the teacher, to hysterics. Ah, those were good times.
It’s like John Wayne toilet paper, they’re both ruff and tough and don’t take shit off nobody.
I remember a line from a high school history book that was discussing the general public’s disgust with Alexander Jackson’s efforts in establishing national banks.
They were displeased, “… and he was stoned in the streets.”
Okay, it was funny in 1969.
Lake Titicaca has a similar effect.
Still is.
Nothing like bringing up that our telescopes have sighted Klingons around Uranus.
Picking off Klingons, no doubt…
I distinctly remember reading aloud in class a passage from our science textbook in 5th grade, and it stated “the atmosphere of Uranus is filled with poisonous gasses”. No sooner had I finished that sentence, than a buddy of mine (and fellow legendary smart ass and class clown) just busted out laughing. Brought the whole class, including the teacher, to hysterics. Ah, those were good times.
It’s like John Wayne toilet paper, they’re both ruff and tough and don’t take shit off nobody.
I remember a line from a high school history book that was discussing the general public’s disgust with Alexander Jackson’s efforts in establishing national banks.
They were displeased, “… and he was stoned in the streets.”
Okay, it was funny in 1969.