The most mundane pointless thing I know

Oy, you don’t call, you don’t write. :frowning:

I dated a girl up there; the other end of that block is Seaman & Dyckman.

My real life name anagrams to “Miss Lousy Anal”

Alias Slumnosy,'zat you?

My IRL name anagrams to nothing interesting.

A tavern uphill from me is located where three county lines converge. Their bar is on rollers. During Prohibition, when deputies from one county arrived to raid the place, the bar was safely rolled to freedom in another county. That’s pointless now, but cute.

The French for cul-de-sac is voie sans issue.

Arguably, exploitant is the French for entrepreneur.

j

I like cake.

When I was a kid, I thought it was cool (but entirely pointless) that I was born in the State of Illinois on December 3, and Illinois was admitted to the Union on December 3.
~VOW

Wow, VOW, you old!

double post

single post

I was going to post “no post” but why bother? My coffee cup is empty.

Three has three consecutive consonants and two vowels
Four has four letters (and is the only number where the number of letters matches its name)

That’s all, folks

The name “Beatles” was coined by John Lennon n a tribute to Budd Holly and the Crickets, with the deliberate misspelling with an “A.” Most every person connected with the Beatles has an “a” in their name.

Except for John Winston Ono Lennon.

My FIL grew up in Inwood.
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This is a superstition, not a fact:

If you find a loose eyelash, put it on the back of your hand, then try to blow it off while making a wish.

If you can blow it off, you’ll get your wish

Well - Hell. How DO you get your wish?

Dennis

Blow all the seeds off of a dandelion seed head, while making a wish. Of course.

Wishing on stars is right out. Between satellites + light pollution, you don’t know if you’re wishing on Sputnik, Venus, or the 15th star that you would have actually seen if you didn’t live in the 'burbs

Stars in the sky are easy to identify. They twinkle. All other objects (planets, satellites, etc.) are reflecting light from our own sun and do not twinkle.

Satellites rotate and have varied surfaces that can cause erratic dimming and brightening. The fact that there are moving across the background stars is the tell. (Assuming there are any such stars nearby to see. Around here it is bleak.)

I thought the twinkling was from atmospheric fluctuations…