Oh geez, guys.
A friend of mine raises money for the brain condition we have.. last year, when she hit x amount, she got a mohawk. She's doing it again, and trying to get people worldwide to join.
I'm debating it. Eek. Not a huge one. And I've seen pics of people wearing it not spiked that look semi normal....
Last year my DS11 shaved his head for our St. Baldrick's fundraiser at church to raise money for kids with cancer.
It's tomorrow, and since I just paid to get his hair cut, I'm trying to talk him out of doing it again!!!
Oh geez, guys.
A friend of mine raises money for the brain condition we have.. last year, when she hit x amount, she got a mohawk. She's doing it again, and trying to get people worldwide to join.
I'm debating it. Eek. Not a huge one. And I've seen pics of people wearing it not spiked that look semi normal....
Last year my DS11 shaved his head for our St. Baldrick's fundraiser at church to raise money for kids with cancer.
It's tomorrow, and since I just paid to get his hair cut, I'm trying to talk him out of doing it again!!!
I know.... hmm. Took her a few months, then she u streamed it and live chatted during it.. No idea if I'll be able to reach that high of a goal, but if not,I keep my hair.
ok, so I have this thing for words.... I love vocabulary and I get the word of the day, I know nerdy but, for some reason I love to know the origin of words and why words were created.
Today's was funny so I decided to share it...
Word of the Day
March 17
katzenjammer
Pronunciation\KAT-sun-jam-er\
DEFINITION
noun
1 : hangover
2 : distress
3 : a discordant clamor
EXAMPLES
The morning after the wedding, Pamela woke up with a blinding katzenjammer.
"Combating your attack of the katzenjammers with more liquor may seem absurd, but desperate times demand desperate measures." — From an article by Lissa Townsend Rodgers in the Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise (Oklahoma), August 16, 2012
DID YOU KNOW?
Have you ever heard a cat wailing and felt that you could relate? Apparently some hungover German speakers once did. "Katzenjammer" comes from German "Katze" (meaning "cat") and "Jammer" (meaning "distress"). English speakers borrowed the word for their hangovers (and other distressful inner states) in the 19th century and eventually applied it to outer commotion as well. The word isn't as popular in English today as it was around the mid-20th century, but it's well-known to many because of the "Katzenjammer Kids," a long-running comic strip featuring the incorrigibly mischievous twins Hans and Fritz.
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