McDad
I can't brain today; I has the dumb.
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While delicious, the Patagonian Toothfish is an ugly SOB. I kind of wish I had never looked up pics a while ago...They called it the "bug of the sea." It's amazing what marketing can do.
The "real name" of Chilean sea bass is a Patagonian toothfish. It's a marketing name someone came up with in the 70s. Who wants to eat something called a toothfish?
Yeah, I lived in JC in the 80s, and had clients in Memphis. There was no good way to get to Memphis then. You had to fly through Charlotte on Piedmont(became NW). Props at first. The travel took a day whether you drove or flew.My hometown of Elizabethton, Tennessee is closer to Canada (Middle Island, Lake Erie) than it is to Memphis, Tennessee.
The most interesting on the list (wick I never would have guessed) is dogs at #4.Iceland has no mosquitoes.
While it might seem merely annoying, the mosquito is actually responsible for more deaths than any other insect. They alone are responsible for over one million deaths worldwide yearly, making them the single deadliest animal in the world.
feral dogs are nothing to sneeze at. and without the inherent fear of man, and many man made things, they pose a much more immediate threat to humans. and because they are dogs, people don't get as defensive or protective as they would around a similar sized coyote.The most interesting on the list (wick I never would have guessed) is dogs at #4.
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on the exact same day - July 4, 1826. Among Adams's last words were supposedly "Thomas Jefferson survives," although he had died hours before.
Adams was 90 when he died (again, this is in 1826!) and was the longest-lived US President until Reagan passed him in 2001, 175 years later.
That is a stretch!Younger child of a younger child? Mine was 21 when he surrendered in North Carolina.