- Olfactory receptors, in humans, are categorized in 56 families.
- The word "Yeah" is sung 56 times in both R.E.M.'s song "Man on the Moon" and Nirvana's, "Lithium".
- Fifty-six is also the number of consecutive games where Joe DiMaggio had a base hit in 1941.
- Fifty-six also represents the number of men who signed the United States Declaration of Independence.
- It is also the code for international direct dial phone calls to Chile.
- Fifty-six is atomic number for barium.
- And... fifty-six is the number of days in which I'll be back in the U.S.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
56
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Spiderman 3
I finally watched Spiderman 3 today. So let me say just one thing...
You suck Topher Grace.
Topher should have just stayed that skinny stoned white-kid sitting on the couch in his parent's basement on "That 70's Show" because that's basically who he plays in the movie... except whinier and more pathetic (I know! I know! I had no idea that was possible either!).
You suck Topher Grace.
Topher should have just stayed that skinny stoned white-kid sitting on the couch in his parent's basement on "That 70's Show" because that's basically who he plays in the movie... except whinier and more pathetic (I know! I know! I had no idea that was possible either!).
Monday, May 19, 2008
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Nothing's Happening
Saturday, May 3, 2008
14 Olives for the Low Price of $4.66
That's right, I'm blogging about olives... my life is just that exciting right now.
Tom and I went to the "nice" grocery store down today and the guy who was guarding the "free" samples all but literally twisted my arm into buying some olives. I bought some sort of large variety (about the size of small plastic Easter egg) that were coated in fresh herbs and garlic and stuffed with almonds. They're delicious. As a "gift" he also allowed me to eat one of the shrimp and gave me a smaller container with about twelve regular sized olives that are spiced (with chili's) and stuffed with the most scrumptious chili gelatin I've ever had.
What I'm saying is that I payed nearly five dollars American for olives. For beautiful, ripe, firm green olives and I actually feel that it was worth it. For those of you who don't remember, this is quit a change for me, the girl who used to eat canned black olives after wearing them on the tips of her fingers... of course I was five, it was thanksgiving, and you all weren't watching the "kids table" very carefully...
Tom and I went to the "nice" grocery store down today and the guy who was guarding the "free" samples all but literally twisted my arm into buying some olives. I bought some sort of large variety (about the size of small plastic Easter egg) that were coated in fresh herbs and garlic and stuffed with almonds. They're delicious. As a "gift" he also allowed me to eat one of the shrimp and gave me a smaller container with about twelve regular sized olives that are spiced (with chili's) and stuffed with the most scrumptious chili gelatin I've ever had.
What I'm saying is that I payed nearly five dollars American for olives. For beautiful, ripe, firm green olives and I actually feel that it was worth it. For those of you who don't remember, this is quit a change for me, the girl who used to eat canned black olives after wearing them on the tips of her fingers... of course I was five, it was thanksgiving, and you all weren't watching the "kids table" very carefully...
Friday, May 2, 2008
Thomas Weisskopf
Tom was an exchange student at Elmwood-Murdock Jr./Sr. high school when I was a freshman in high school at Weeping Water. His host family was pretty involved in one of the Weeping Water churches though and that's how we go to know each other.
On to the point... I haven't seen Tom in six years (we've talked on and off though) but he's coming to visit for the weekend. Also, in a crazy, twisted, it's-a-small-world-after-all sorta way there's another American girl studying in Dortmund this semester who studied in Tom's hometown when she was in high school.
On to the point... I haven't seen Tom in six years (we've talked on and off though) but he's coming to visit for the weekend. Also, in a crazy, twisted, it's-a-small-world-after-all sorta way there's another American girl studying in Dortmund this semester who studied in Tom's hometown when she was in high school.
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