Why we care about AMBER Alerts

One of the top stories (at least in Nashville) is the recent disappearance of a girl under the age of 17, which drew an AMBER Alert warning. She’s reportedly with one of her school teachers and they’ve both been missing for a few weeks now. For more information and the history of the AMBER Alert click here.Continue reading “Why we care about AMBER Alerts”

I’ve loved you all over the world…

I first laid eyes on her in 2007. Great curves, light, and sporty. My Nissan Versa is nearing it’s 10th anniversary as my main squeeze when it comes to getting me from A to B, and I gotta say, what a ride it’s been! With her CVT and her auxiliary input and all 4 ofContinue reading “I’ve loved you all over the world…”

When I dreamed of being an artist…

When I was a young’un, I drew pictures all the time. I even dreamed of one day being an artist. I wasn’t thinking like an adult at all. Because an adult would think: OK, I want to be an artist. Can I make a living with this? What kind of artist? Who’s the audience? Still imagesContinue reading “When I dreamed of being an artist…”

April Fools: That time I pranked my mom, and she pranked me back

It was right around 8th grade and I got the bright idea to do an April Fools prank on my mom. I had thought of it days before and just knew it would work out perfectly. The morning of April 1st, it was all systems go. Operation Daring Dairy 0900 At the most opportune time, IContinue reading “April Fools: That time I pranked my mom, and she pranked me back”

How to tell if someone is left-handed, and other information on left-handedness

Is there a way to determine if someone is left-handed without asking them? Yes! Just check which wrist their watch is on. In general, left-handed people wear watches on their right wrist, and righties will wear it on the left wrist. There are a (left)handful of explanations for this: It’s easier to do things with the dominant handContinue reading “How to tell if someone is left-handed, and other information on left-handedness”