SusanDavis: I sat in the front row on a Greyhound bus tonight, when we passed a very large recreational vehicle made from a converted motor coach. The bus driver opined that if he ever won the lottery, he would buy such a vehicle, and drive around the country in it....
{{Seth}}: Ever meet a married carpenter? Most their days off are spent fixing things/decorating.
I vote TruthInTelevision Markup
{{HeartBurn Kid}}: I gotta agree with the TruthInTelevision; after all, I'm a living example. Work IT by day, tinker with my computer by night...
{{Gus}}: I cut "traveling somewhere on a bus". It was a little off the point.
{{Ununnilium}}: LooneyToons, you realize that the line-and-space after the index markup keeps it from showing up on the "page history" screen every time someone edits?
{{Seth}}: *bangs head* I wondered what caused that. Ive removed my share of those lines as well.
LooneyToons: Nope, hadn't realized that at all. I won't remove that last blank line then, from now on.
{{Ununnilium}}: Weirdly enough, I thought it was you who initially mentioned it.
LooneyToons: No, I'm pretty sure I'd remember that.
Webrunner: Is this a real life example: While filming the horse scenes in Lord of the Rings, Viggo Mortonson would spend 6 days a week riding horses. He reportedly spent his day off.. riding a horse.
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FireWalk: Removed duplicate Monk entry
David Harmon: Corrected origin -- this predates motor vehicles!
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I can't help but notice that
*Scully on ''The X Files'', in the episode ''Chinga''.
The episode title bears a startling resemblance to a famous land-mark in the later-mentioned salt mine: "the Chapel of the Blessed '''Kinga'''". Does anyone know whether this is an intentional reference, or just a strange coincidence?