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dailybread

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So, a random thought just popped into my head. Why do we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway :confused:
 

Lynx

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So, a random thought just popped into my head. Why do we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway :confused:
You really want to get me started on this? Well okay...

Why is a package sent overland called a shipment, while a crate sent by sea is called cargo?
Why do we cook bacon and bake cookies?
Also... why does my nose run, and my feet smell?
 

Tommy379

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So, a random thought just popped into my head. Why do we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway :confused:
You're not the first to ask that question, but the naming makes sense in Southern California.
 
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MissCris

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Every time I go to the little general store here, I say something dumb. I don’t mean to, I don’t want to, it just has to happen. Sometimes I can get through almost an entire conversation with whichever cashier is working that day, but inevitably, before I walk out the door, stupid strikes.

Today I went in to buy potatoes, bananas, and this dark chocolate with salted caramel that I can’t find anywhere else. I politely said hello to the lady when I walked in. So far so good. I picked out my items, set them on the counter. No problem. She started ringing them up and asked, “How’s everything going?”

“Good!” I said. “How are you?”

”Great” she replied. Then there was a pause where I worried the dumb would happen, but instead I commented on the weather-

“I’m glad the snow is melting off pretty quick.”

She told me my total and said, “Me too, I’m ready for spring.”

Now...there are a number of appropriate, polite responses to that statement. Some would pleasantly draw out the conversation, others would draw it to a close so we could both carry on with our day. I could have said, “So am I, I can’t wait to start my garden.” I could have said, “Yeah, I think everyone’s tired of winter.” I could have just smiled, thanked her, and said goodbye.

This. This was where it would happen. I knew before I even opened my mouth, and I kept thinking “Don’t say the dumb thing. Don’t say the dumb thing.”

So I said, “The first couple of weeks smell like cow pies, though.” I even wrinkled my nose.

And she looked at me for a few seconds, suddenly remembered my now bagged and paid for items, handed them to me while nodding slightly and said, “Well! Here you go Cristen. Thanks for stopping in! Have a great night!”

I can’t take me anywhere.

And spring DOES smell like cow pies.
 
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Susanna

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Every time I go to the little general store here, I say something dumb. I don’t mean to, I don’t want to, it just has to happen. Sometimes I can get through almost an entire conversation with whichever cashier is working that day, but inevitably, before I walk out the door, stupid strikes.

Today I went in to buy potatoes, bananas, and this dark chocolate with salted caramel that I can’t find anywhere else. I politely said hello to the lady when I walked in. So far so good. I picked out my items, set them on the counter. No problem. She started ringing them up and asked, “How’s everything going?”

“Good!” I said. “How are you?”

”Great” she replied. Then there was a pause where I worried the dumb would happen, but instead I commented on the weather-

“I’m glad the snow is melting off pretty quick.”

She told me my total and said, “Me too, I’m ready for spring.”

Now...there are a number of appropriate, polite responses to that statement. Some would pleasantly draw out the conversation, others would draw it to a close so we could both carry on with our day. I could have said, “So am I, I can’t wait to start my garden.” I could have said, “Yeah, I think everyone’s tired of winter.” I could have just smiled, thanked her, and said goodbye.

This. This was where it would happen. I knew before I even opened my mouth, and I kept thinking “Don’t say the dumb thing. Don’t say the dumb thing.”

So I said, “The first couple of weeks smell like cow pies, though.” I even wrinkled my nose.

And she looked at me for a few seconds, suddenly remembered my now bagged and paid for items, handed them to me while nodding slightly and said, “Well! Here you go Cristen. Thanks for stopping in! Have a great night!”

I can’t take me anywhere.

And spring DOES smell like cow pies.
I feel you.Totally.
 

Lynx

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Sorry MissCris, I don't see it. I read through the whole post but I couldn't see the dumb thing. The first couple of weeks after everything thaws, it DOES smell like cow pies. That is what is thawing out there in the fields.
 
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MissCris

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Sorry MissCris, I don't see it. I read through the whole post but I couldn't see the dumb thing. The first couple of weeks after everything thaws, it DOES smell like cow pies. That is what is thawing out there in the fields.
Wait wait wait...so...

If I didn’t say a dumb thing, just a true thing, then *I* wasn’t being awkward, She was...! Unless it’s still awkward even while being true to point out a cow pie aroma? But...in a town surrounded by livestock, is it ever really unacceptable to comment on the smell? Probably not, unless she just thought I was being too city-mouse. OR! She was the awkward one. Ha!

...don’t mind me, I’m just having an epiphany here.
 

Tommy379

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Wait wait wait...so...

If I didn’t say a dumb thing, just a true thing, then *I* wasn’t being awkward, She was...! Unless it’s still awkward even while being true to point out a cow pie aroma? But...in a town surrounded by livestock, is it ever really unacceptable to comment on the smell? Probably not, unless she just thought I was being too city-mouse. OR! She was the awkward one. Ha!

...don’t mind me, I’m just having an epiphany here.
Nice hair.
 

Lynx

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Aug 13, 2014
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Wait wait wait...so...

If I didn’t say a dumb thing, just a true thing, then *I* wasn’t being awkward, She was...! Unless it’s still awkward even while being true to point out a cow pie aroma? But...in a town surrounded by livestock, is it ever really unacceptable to comment on the smell? Probably not, unless she just thought I was being too city-mouse. OR! She was the awkward one. Ha!

...don’t mind me, I’m just having an epiphany here.
Or maybe she just doesn't smell it. If you live around an odor long enough you don't even notice it any more.
 
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toinena

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The smell of spring is soil and composted leaves. And I love It!!!!!!! Bring spring to me! I crave for a snow free existence
 
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toinena

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Sounds so easy to just move..... what about work? My dogs?

If..... there would be a calling or a spouse or a combination. Sure. I will move. Without neither, I will stay. Atleast I have a home and a steady income.
 

ArtsieSteph

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Please pray for me I have a migraine. I keep feeling better but once I go to get up and move around I feel super weird still
 

Socreta93

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I really like watching Basketball but it doesn't get anymore trash than the NBA All Star Game. No defense is played, guys don't care. It's not a fun experience. Who wants to see a game where the score is 196-185? No one
 

Socreta93

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Nothing warms my heart seeing young protest what they believe in and trying to make change. Young people are relevant too. We have a right to opinions as anyone.