Something you learned recently, that you didn't know before

I learned, today, that in golf, a double eagle (two under par) is also called an “ALBATROSS!”

A double eagle (aka albatross) is a score of 3 under par on a hole. (Most often, 2 on a par 5.)

Don’t call me stupid!

Also, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) dealt drugs, and the Mafia was the Sicilian resistance against the Italian occupation. It’s like there’s a connection between breaking the law and … breaking the law. Not to mention the CIA and drug running :slight_smile:

So 2 under par is an eagle, and 3 under par is a “double eagle”? :dubious:

Guess I learned golfers aren’t great mathematicians…

I learned that a Spoonerism is when you switch the initial sounds of two words in a sentence, as in “I’m reading a thread in a Bessage Moard”.

Not terribly interesting, but I learned yesterday that my late uncle and my aunt’s favorite rock star have (had?) the same birthday. I didn’t think to pay attention to who had first billing though.

I learned today that uptake rates for (free!) routine bowel cancer screening (aka poo sticks) in the UK are barely higher than 50% (!?!).

I also found out that there is no follow up on mine. Whew.

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So that’s a brain fart! Guess I learned two things yesterday. I swear, I was looking right at “3 under par,” and typed “2” anyway.

BTW, do you get wafers with it?

Cooler - Multi focal contact lenses. They actually work. At least for me. No more reading glasses. Disposable, you put in a new one every day. They cost about a buck each. Check with your optometrist.

No. More. Reading. Glasses. So nice.

I found about a dozen pair of the things laying around the house, at work, in the car and such. Cleaned them up and gave them to the local library.

This one is so embarrassing–I just found out that the last major league baseball team to be integrated was my own Boston Red Sox. Apparently the owner at the time was a big old racist. He gave Jackie Robinson a tryout, but did not hire him.

In fact, the Boston Bruins hockey team was integrated nefore the Red Sox.

Named after the Reverend Spooner who, thankfully, was never called upon to introduce Victoria Regina.

They’re not very good ornithologists, either. :wink:

Never seen Notting Hill then, I guess? That was a comedy point in the movie