Don’t forget Much Binding in the Marsh!
Which brings to mind Pavement Narrows, Saskatchewan.
I was always fond of Eyebrow, Saskatchewan since finding it in 7th Grade Social Studies when we had to exchange letters with a school in Canada.
You’ll have to explain this one. To me anyway.
Just a joke about a community so lacking in significant features that a highway warning sign serves as its name.
Hardly worth it, was it?
I thought you were connecting me to underground Canadian humor. Instead I got a road sign joke. You’ve ruined my Sunday.
Sorry. In atonement, I offer this small sample of Canadian place names.
Sign leaving Climax, Saskatchewan:
(Regina, Saskatchewan was originally named Pile-of-Bones, but that was not considered dignified for a provincial capital.)
My Sunday has been greatly improved.
An oldie but goodie, which I looked up due to a conversation today. Sweet potatoes, baseball bats, and dogs have ended up intertwined in my mind…
OMG, I can’t breathe, that is so damned funny!
Oh man, I am sitting here literally laughing out loud like a fool! But that is so perfectly doggy-type thinking, going by experience with my own furry babies.
So glad we have cats. They just throw up hair-balls occasionally.
And drink water from our glasses.
Oh, and pee on puppy training pads (looking at you, Dyson).
And poop on them sometimes.
And sometimes on the floor.
But, your sweet potatoes are safe!
Relatively safe. And so long as you don’t leave them sitting on a counter or table where they can be pushed off.
Ally stole a few cherry tomatoes to play with. Didn’t eat them, though. I think.
I used to know a Siamese who ate corn on the cob.
My old cat was gaga for spicy food. She also liked to steal French fries off my plate, but I think that was more of a stealth exercise, even though she did eat them. She would also nibble at hummous, and at the minced chick peas I used for falafels. Also nacho chips (play hockey with, nibble, play hockey with some more).
I can’t remember her ever getting into sweet potato, but I wouldn’t have put it past her.