
Supermarket bags (when supermarkets actually have them) are significantly smaller now? That’s a thing?
This has not been my experience.

Supermarket bags (when supermarkets actually have them) are significantly smaller now? That’s a thing?
This has not been my experience.

Actually…
This might not be as far-fetched as Mr. McPherson thinks: when we were house-hunting some years back we came across a house whose fan, while not quite as large as this one, was powerful enough that it literally knocked my wife off her feet. The sort of thing you’d expect in a factory or something.
I don’t want to think about what the electric bill must have been for that house, but I’m pretty sure they never had to dust anything.


B.A.: Does this question make sense even in Cynthia Logic?
I’d have asked what’s the Nashville of Greece.
Or what’s the Athens of the North in the United States.
(Okay, disclaimer: I have.)
CIDU Bill: I think Nashville adopted the nickname after getting its own Parthenon



Okay, maybe not so clear: I don’t get the F-Minus.

Seriously, they’re like full-body bibs

If so, that’s not much of a reason in a universe brimming with anthropomorphism.
Is “barely” relevant?


