On my way home for work the other day with my top down, a lady in a car with California plates tried to get my attention. I turned down the Field Mice and she asked, “Where’s the nearest Starbucks?” “I have no idea.” “What??? You don’t drink coffee??????” “Uh, I do, just not Starbucks.” She sped off, with a look of disbelief.
I feel sorry for the Gores, but I had to laugh out loud at the title of this article. The best part? The 24-year-old son of former Vice President Al Gore was arrested for drug possession on Wednesday after he was stopped for speeding in his hybrid Toyota Prius, a sheriff’s official said. Al Gore III was driving his environmentally friendly car at about 100 miles per hour on a freeway south of Los Angeles when he was pulled over by an Orange County sheriff’s deputy at about 2:15 a.m. I didn’t even know Priuses could go that fast.
Apparently, women don’t talk all that much more than men do after all. Researchers set out to challenge the findings in a recent book written by a noted neuropsychiatrist that “a woman uses about 20,000 words a day, while a man uses only about 7,000.” In a series of studies conducted over six years, they recorded the conversations of nearly 400 U.S. and Mexican male and female university students. The results: women spoke a daily average of 16,215 words during their waking hours, versus an average of 15,669 words for men.
Kid running in hail outside my apartment. It was probably funnier in person.