I have a very extensive list of "favorite" websites that I have bookmarked for future reference. To keep things organized, I stick them in various folders and subfolders and sub-subfolders. I accessed one of the sites in the folder labeled Misc-fun the other day and realized that Misc didn't begin to tell the story.
In Misc-fun, I have access to such fascinating and educational sites as Suddenly Senior's Latest Jokes (hilarious, slightly risque site from where I frequently steal jokes); Coloring Page (I use this site to amuse kids - including myself); Silly Putty University (Just because it's silly.); The Daily Motivator (OK, I don't know why this one is saved, Inteview with God (beautiful pictures); and Nurstoons (sentimental site - takes me back to the night shift).
Then there is the subfolder Odd Misc. (Odd as compared to Silly Putty U?)
I can look up Census Information. (check out the population clock, upper right - it doesn't tell time.); search for a lawyer (in case I want to repeat lawyer jokes?); learn to write an investigative report (the way California peace officers do); research women's health issues; and look up really stupid things at MIStupid, "the online knowledge magazine".
In Misc-fun, I have access to such fascinating and educational sites as Suddenly Senior's Latest Jokes (hilarious, slightly risque site from where I frequently steal jokes); Coloring Page (I use this site to amuse kids - including myself); Silly Putty University (Just because it's silly.); The Daily Motivator (OK, I don't know why this one is saved, Inteview with God (beautiful pictures); and Nurstoons (sentimental site - takes me back to the night shift).
Then there is the subfolder Odd Misc. (Odd as compared to Silly Putty U?)
I can look up Census Information. (check out the population clock, upper right - it doesn't tell time.); search for a lawyer (in case I want to repeat lawyer jokes?); learn to write an investigative report (the way California peace officers do); research women's health issues; and look up really stupid things at MIStupid, "the online knowledge magazine".
That Misc-fun folder may explain why I know so much ... utterly useless information.
''We seek him here, we seek him there,
Those Frenchies seek him everywhere.
Is he in heaven? Is he in hell?
That demmed, elusive Pimpernel.''
—Sir Percy Blakeney (ch.12)
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