About 5 years ago, we had a serious mutant chicken problem. Farmers must have been putting something in the chicken food because every dozen had at least 1 double-yolked egg. This lasted about 4 months. Never had one since. Of course living with my brother turned this into a competition every morning. Whoever got the double yolk was better than the other. I won of course!
I think that means he's from the midwest . . . they say pop here . . . I think
or is it the east coast
one of them says pop while the other says 'soda'
I live in Minnesota and everyone here (including me) calls it pop. Everyone else, including people from Wisconsin, calls it soda. My aunt from New York (she lives on Long Island) calls it soda pop, and I've heard that southerners call it all "coke" whether it's actually Coca-cola or not.
Another thing... everyone I know from Minnesota calls the old children's game "Duck Duck Gray Duck" but everyone from Wisconsin calls it "Duck Duck Goose," and in many cases they haven't even heard of it being called Duck Duck Gray Duck. I don't know if it's just Minnesotans who call it Duck Duck Gray Duck or what.
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I found something strange but also funny in my eggs today.
Two eggs, three yolks.
The quirks of nature.
Pure evil.....
Originally posted by Defiant
pop?
I think that means he's from the midwest . . . they say pop here . . . I think
or is it the east coast
one of them says pop while the other says 'soda'
Originally posted by pfflam
I think that means he's from the midwest . . . they say pop here . . . I think
or is it the east coast
one of them says pop while the other says 'soda'
I live in Minnesota and everyone here (including me) calls it pop. Everyone else, including people from Wisconsin, calls it soda. My aunt from New York (she lives on Long Island) calls it soda pop, and I've heard that southerners call it all "coke" whether it's actually Coca-cola or not.
Another thing... everyone I know from Minnesota calls the old children's game "Duck Duck Gray Duck" but everyone from Wisconsin calls it "Duck Duck Goose," and in many cases they haven't even heard of it being called Duck Duck Gray Duck. I don't know if it's just Minnesotans who call it Duck Duck Gray Duck or what.
Hilarious.
Originally posted by Eugene
I got this one today:
Hilarious.
Don't call the judge "child", okay? It wouldn't be in your best interest.