Bakers Dozen

Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot

  1. Rapunzel, “Tangled”
  2. Wilma Flintstone
  3. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
  4. Lady Pole, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell”
  5. Arya Stark, A Song of Ice and Fire
  6. Maria Vargas, the Barefoot Contessa
  7. Luna Lovegood, “Harry Potter”
  8. Jane (as in “Me Tarzan, you Jane”)

Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot

  1. Rapunzel, “Tangled”
  2. Wilma Flintstone
  3. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
  4. Lady Pole, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell”
  5. Arya Stark, A Song of Ice and Fire
  6. Maria Vargas, the Barefoot Contessa
  7. Luna Lovegood, “Harry Potter”
  8. Jane (as in “Me Tarzan, you Jane”)
  9. Rima (Green Mansions, by William Henry Hudson)

Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot

  1. Rapunzel, “Tangled”
  2. Wilma Flintstone
  3. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
  4. Lady Pole, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell”
  5. Arya Stark, A Song of Ice and Fire
  6. Maria Vargas, the Barefoot Contessa
  7. Luna Lovegood, “Harry Potter”
  8. Jane (as in “Me Tarzan, you Jane”)
  9. Rima (Green Mansions, by William Henry Hudson)
  10. Nim, “Nim’s Island”

Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot

  1. Rapunzel, “Tangled”
  2. Wilma Flintstone
  3. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
  4. Lady Pole, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell”
  5. Arya Stark, A Song of Ice and Fire
  6. Maria Vargas, the Barefoot Contessa
  7. Luna Lovegood, “Harry Potter”
  8. Jane (as in “Me Tarzan, you Jane”)
  9. Rima (Green Mansions, by William Henry Hudson)
  10. Nim, “Nim’s Island”
  11. Phyllis, in the original Pierre Boulle novel “Planet of the Apes”

Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot

  1. Rapunzel, “Tangled”
  2. Wilma Flintstone
  3. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
  4. Lady Pole, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell”
  5. Arya Stark, A Song of Ice and Fire
  6. Maria Vargas, the Barefoot Contessa
  7. Luna Lovegood, “Harry Potter”
  8. Jane (as in “Me Tarzan, you Jane”)
  9. Rima (Green Mansions, by William Henry Hudson)
  10. Nim, “Nim’s Island”
  11. Phyllis, in the original Pierre Boulle novel “Planet of the Apes”
  12. Sierra Snow, It’s Walky! and Dumbing of Age

Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot

  1. Rapunzel, “Tangled”
  2. Wilma Flintstone
  3. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
  4. Lady Pole, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell”
  5. Arya Stark, A Song of Ice and Fire
  6. Maria Vargas, the Barefoot Contessa
  7. Luna Lovegood, “Harry Potter”
  8. Jane (as in “Me Tarzan, you Jane”)
  9. Rima (Green Mansions, by William Henry Hudson)
  10. Nim, “Nim’s Island”
  11. Phyllis, in the original Pierre Boulle novel “Planet of the Apes”
  12. Sierra Snow, It’s Walky! and Dumbing of Age
  13. Joy, “Inside Out”

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Things that don’t go together

  1. Chalk and cheese

Things that don’t go together

  1. Chalk and cheese
  2. Beer and ice cream

Things that don’t go together

  1. Chalk and cheese
  2. Beer and ice cream
  3. Drinking and driving

Things that don’t go together

  1. Chalk and cheese
  2. Beer and ice cream
  3. Drinking and driving
  4. Oil and water

Things that don’t go together

  1. Chalk and cheese

  2. Beer and ice cream

  3. Drinking and driving

  4. Oil and water

  5. Asteroids and dinosaurs

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Things that don’t go together

  1. Chalk and cheese
  2. Beer and ice cream
  3. Drinking and driving
  4. Oil and water
  5. Asteroids and dinosaurs
  6. Liz Taylor and Richard Burton

Things that don’t go together

  1. Chalk and cheese
  2. Beer and ice cream
  3. Drinking and driving
  4. Oil and water
  5. Asteroids and dinosaurs
  6. Liz Taylor and Richard Burton
  7. Twenty-seven kilograms of Uranium-235 and twenty-seven more kilograms of Uranium-235

Things that don’t go together

  1. Chalk and cheese
  2. Beer and ice cream
  3. Drinking and driving
  4. Oil and water
  5. Asteroids and dinosaurs
  6. Liz Taylor and Richard Burton
  7. Twenty-seven kilograms of Uranium-235 and twenty-seven more kilograms of Uranium-235
  8. Toothpaste and orange juice

Technology that played a significant role in your life and is now off the market (see post 59967 above)

  1. Nota Bene wordprocessor: Once the “scholarly” no-mouse speedster
  2. IBM Selectric Typewriter. A typewriter were the carriage doesn’t move? And with correcting tape? What a concept!
  3. Apple Mac XL - seemed amazing at the time; badly obsolete now
  4. the slide rule. We spent months and months in high school learning to use it.

Things that don’t go together

  1. Chalk and cheese
  2. Beer and ice cream
  3. Drinking and driving
  4. Oil and water
  5. Asteroids and dinosaurs
  6. Liz Taylor and Richard Burton
  7. Twenty-seven kilograms of Uranium-235 and twenty-seven more kilograms of Uranium-235
  8. Toothpaste and orange juice

Technology that played a significant role in your life and is now off the market (see post 59967 above)

  1. Nota Bene wordprocessor: Once the “scholarly” no-mouse speedster
  2. IBM Selectric Typewriter. A typewriter were the carriage doesn’t move? And with correcting tape? What a concept!
  3. Apple Mac XL - seemed amazing at the time; badly obsolete now
  4. the slide rule. We spent months and months in high school learning to use it.
  5. FM converter for vehicles that have AM only radios

Things that don’t go together

  1. Chalk and cheese
  2. Beer and ice cream
  3. Drinking and driving
  4. Oil and water
  5. Asteroids and dinosaurs
  6. Liz Taylor and Richard Burton
  7. Twenty-seven kilograms of Uranium-235 and twenty-seven more kilograms of Uranium-235
  8. Toothpaste and orange juice
  9. Me and humidity

Technology that played a significant role in your life and is now off the market (see post 59967 above)

  1. Nota Bene wordprocessor: Once the “scholarly” no-mouse speedster
  2. IBM Selectric Typewriter. A typewriter were the carriage doesn’t move? And with correcting tape? What a concept!
  3. Apple Mac XL - seemed amazing at the time; badly obsolete now
  4. the slide rule. We spent months and months in high school learning to use it.
  5. FM converter for vehicles that have AM only radios
  6. Beepers.

Things that don’t go together

  1. Chalk and cheese
  2. Beer and ice cream
  3. Drinking and driving
  4. Oil and water
  5. Asteroids and dinosaurs
  6. Liz Taylor and Richard Burton
  7. Twenty-seven kilograms of Uranium-235 and twenty-seven more kilograms of Uranium-235
  8. Toothpaste and orange juice
  9. Me and humidity
  10. Homosexuals and the Fred Phelps clan

Technology that played a significant role in your life and is now off the market

  1. Nota Bene wordprocessor: Once the “scholarly” no-mouse speedster
  2. IBM Selectric Typewriter. A typewriter were the carriage doesn’t move? And with correcting tape? What a concept!
  3. Apple Mac XL - seemed amazing at the time; badly obsolete now
  4. the slide rule. We spent months and months in high school learning to use it.
  5. FM converter for vehicles that have AM only radios
  6. Beepers
  7. Eight-track tapes

Things that don’t go together

  1. Chalk and cheese
  2. Beer and ice cream
  3. Drinking and driving
  4. Oil and water
  5. Asteroids and dinosaurs
  6. Liz Taylor and Richard Burton
  7. Twenty-seven kilograms of Uranium-235 and twenty-seven more kilograms of Uranium-235
  8. Toothpaste and orange juice
  9. Me and humidity
  10. Homosexuals and the Fred Phelps clan
  11. Adolf Hitler and David Ben-Gurion

Technology that played a significant role in your life and is now off the market

  1. Nota Bene wordprocessor: Once the “scholarly” no-mouse speedster
  2. IBM Selectric Typewriter. A typewriter were the carriage doesn’t move? And with correcting tape? What a concept!
  3. Apple Mac XL - seemed amazing at the time; badly obsolete now
  4. the slide rule. We spent months and months in high school learning to use it.
  5. FM converter for vehicles that have AM only radios
  6. Beepers
  7. Eight-track tapes
  8. Analog televisions

Things that don’t go together

  1. Chalk and cheese
  2. Beer and ice cream
  3. Drinking and driving
  4. Oil and water
  5. Asteroids and dinosaurs
  6. Liz Taylor and Richard Burton
  7. Twenty-seven kilograms of Uranium-235 and twenty-seven more kilograms of Uranium-235
  8. Toothpaste and orange juice
  9. Me and humidity
  10. Homosexuals and the Fred Phelps clan
  11. Adolf Hitler and David Ben-Gurion
  12. bicycles and fish

Technology that played a significant role in your life and is now off the market

  1. Nota Bene wordprocessor: Once the “scholarly” no-mouse speedster
  2. IBM Selectric Typewriter. A typewriter were the carriage doesn’t move? And with correcting tape? What a concept!
  3. Apple Mac XL - seemed amazing at the time; badly obsolete now
  4. the slide rule. We spent months and months in high school learning to use it.
  5. FM converter for vehicles that have AM only radios
  6. Beepers
  7. Eight-track tapes
  8. Analog televisions
  9. Printing presses

Things that don’t go together

  1. Chalk and cheese
  2. Beer and ice cream
  3. Drinking and driving
  4. Oil and water
  5. Asteroids and dinosaurs
  6. Liz Taylor and Richard Burton
  7. Twenty-seven kilograms of Uranium-235 and twenty-seven more kilograms of Uranium-235
  8. Toothpaste and orange juice
  9. Me and humidity
  10. Homosexuals and the Fred Phelps clan
  11. Adolf Hitler and David Ben-Gurion
  12. bicycles and fish
  13. Scott Pruitt and the EPA

Technology that played a significant role in your life and is now off the market

  1. Nota Bene wordprocessor: Once the “scholarly” no-mouse speedster
  2. IBM Selectric Typewriter. A typewriter were the carriage doesn’t move? And with correcting tape? What a concept!
  3. Apple Mac XL - seemed amazing at the time; badly obsolete now
  4. the slide rule. We spent months and months in high school learning to use it.
  5. FM converter for vehicles that have AM only radios
  6. Beepers
  7. Eight-track tapes
  8. Analog televisions
  9. Printing presses
  10. Commodore 64 computer
    I started with a Vic 20 and did got a used Commodore 128 but Commodores were on their last legs by then. Great games, decent word processing, and was key in my initial interest in technology.