Sunday, December 11, 2011

Sunday, December 11, 2011

à la mode \ah luh MOHD\, adjective:
1. In or according to the fashion.
2. Cookery. A.(Of pie or other dessert) Served with a portion of ice cream, often as a topping: apple pie à la mode. B.(Of beef) Larded and braised or stewed with vegetables, herbs, etc., and served with a rich brown gravy.
À la mode literally means “of the fashion” in French. (The sense of a scoop of ice cream on top of pie arose in 1903 in America.)
Beard Goggles
When a beard-bearing individual is convinced that his facial hair looks great, regardless of how bad it may look to everyone else.
Similar to beer goggles in that the more facial hair a person has, the better they think it looks.
"Wow, have you seen Dave's beard? It looks terrible, I don't know why he won't shave that thing."
"It's because he has beard goggles right now, in his mind it looks great."
Trivia
What are the eight Rocky Mountain states?
  • Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.
History
  • Indiana: the Hoosier State became America's 19th state (1816)
  • Edward VIII: king of Great Britain and Ireland became the first English monarch to abdicate the throne voluntarily; he did it for love (1936)
  • UNICEF: United Nations Children's Fund, which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1965, was founded (1946)
  • Chechnya: Moscow sent in troops to restore control over the region (1994)
  • Madoff scandal: Bernie Madoff: the former NASDAQ chairman was arrested for perpetrating what may be the largest Ponzi scheme in Wall Street history; he was sentenced to 150 years in prison (2008)
Birthdays
  • Fiorello La Guardia: popular NYC mayor who supported social welfare and woman suffrage, fought corruption (1882-1947); plus, statesman of the American Revolution George Mason (1725-1792)
  • Hector Berlioz (1803-1869): composer, Symphonie fantastique
  • Robert Koch (1843-1910): bacteriologist who proved causal effect of bacteria on disease; plus, scientists David Brewster (1781-1868), Annie Jump Cannon (1863-1941) and Max Born (1882-1970)
  • Naguib Mahfouz (1911-2006): first Arabic-language winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature; and, Nobel Prize-winning author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008)
  • David Gates (71): singer/songwriter, Bread; also, singers Willie Mae Thornton (1926-1984), Brenda Lee (67) and Jermaine Jackson (57)
  • Mos Def (38): rapper/actor, Something the Lord Made; other entertainers born on this date include Rita Moreno (80), Lynda Day George and Teri Garr (both 66), Bess Armstrong (58), Gary Dourdan (45) and Mo'Nique (44)
  • Nikki Sixx (53): Birth Name: Franklin Carlton Serafino Feranna, bassist (term used loosely) of Mötley Crüe

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

introduced with him his genuine UGGs, try to match your genuine UGGs having a pretend side-by-side; a faux one that is similar "model" as your authentic UGGs either

Heff said...

"Term used loosely", LMAO !!

Bobby "the Blue" said...

I knew you'd find that line!