Adventures in Stellar Test Questions…

I came across this article on Yahoo! News. I laughed all the way through. I never had to take a driving test in China, but I remember what the traffic was like there. After reading this question from the traffic theory test, I think I know why:

“If a motor vehicle is passing through an intersection without a traffic light or traffic sign, should it give right of way to vehicles that have a green light?”

There are some other fascinating questions on the test. It’s worth a peek at if you get a chance.

Adventures in Irony…

Tonight, we’re going to watch a 2-hour episode of The Biggest Loser; we’re going to order-in some fried chicken and a pizza to tide us over.

I just don’t understand how my brain works. I can play with the cat during Survivor, I can paint my nails during CSI, I can knit during Law & Order…but I can’t watch The Biggest Loser without snacks. I just. don’t. get it.

Adventures in a Tad Too Much Twang…

I had oringinally planned to title the post “Adventures in Mean God…”, however, being a huge fan of alliteration, and not such a big fan of promoting dubious theology, I opted for the twang thang.

Since I have yet to remember to take my own tunes down to the car, I find myself listening to AFN (American Forces Network) Radio when I’m on the road. Most of the time, they play a reasonably good mix of tunes. Sunday afternoons however, are devoted to the Country Music Countdown. This afternoon, my ear being unaccustomed to the twangs, warbles and contractions present in country songs, I misheard the lyrics of a certain ditty. I heard “There’s nothin’ in this world that can’t be done by a Mean God… / He rules the world with His staff and rod. Mean God.” I was not impressed. By mid-song though, I had discovered that Mean God, was actually Me’n’God. So the lyrics should read “There’s nothin’ in this world that can’t be done by me and God.” Even though my brain finally figured out the Me’n’God bit, my ear still refused to hear the difference. I continued to hear Mean God. I was happier when the song ended and moved on to something like: “That was Mama, in Ti-a-juaaaaaaana. She won’t admit she smoked mar-i-juaaaaaaaana. That was Maaaaama, ‘fore she was a MaMaaaaaaa.” I’m pretty sure I didn’t mis-hear those lyrics.

Mind you, for all that, I was actually happiest when I pulled into my parking spot and turned the radio off! Now though, the joy at shutting the radio off has turned into a bit of concern that I can’t turn my brain off. Both song are still synapsing in my brain, and I find myself oscilating between “Meeeeeeeeen God” and “Marijuaaaaaaaana in Tiajuaaaaaaaaana.” I’m going to see if I can find some Simon and Garfunkle to put an end to all this twangy mayhem.