Mentalfloss1
Mentalfloss1 t1_jegxedm wrote
Reply to comment by pharaohandrew in TIL about the void that forms under certain trees when it snows, called tree wells. The upper branches of the tree prevents snow from falling below it, creating a pocket that is a serious peril for skiers & snow boarders. Several die every year from falling head first into these voids. by Roguecop
I grew up in southern Indiana in an environment similar to Georgia. Hot, humid, rattlesnakes, copperheads, a zillion biting bugs, and so on. We did have snow in the winter but never over a few inches.
Mentalfloss1 t1_jegvijl wrote
Reply to comment by pharaohandrew in TIL about the void that forms under certain trees when it snows, called tree wells. The upper branches of the tree prevents snow from falling below it, creating a pocket that is a serious peril for skiers & snow boarders. Several die every year from falling head first into these voids. by Roguecop
Sorry … most of us who play in the snow in the winter out here in the Pacific Northwest. I’ll edit.
Mentalfloss1 t1_jegunip wrote
Reply to TIL about the void that forms under certain trees when it snows, called tree wells. The upper branches of the tree prevents snow from falling below it, creating a pocket that is a serious peril for skiers & snow boarders. Several die every year from falling head first into these voids. by Roguecop
Most of us have been in one. It’s a pain in the butt too. Your skis or snowshoes get tangled in the lower branches so that it’s really hard to climb out without detaching them. Detaching them is hard. My best friend fell into one when snowshoeing and disappeared. He was wearing snowshoes and a 50-pound pack. I had to lay down in the snow to help him out. We were cracking up.
Edit: Most of us who play in deep snow. I live in Oregon. There’s about 15 feet of snow in the mountains and more coming.
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Reply to After Urban Cowboy finished filming John Travolta proposed marriage to co-star Debra Winger, 1980 by eaglemaxie
Gee, why would he do that?
Edit: Bizarrely, I have to add /s
Mentalfloss1 t1_jegsbap wrote
Reply to comment by SomeRandom03312023 in What is a moment where you realized your zipper was down? by SomeRandom03312023
Not if you knew Irene.
Mentalfloss1 t1_jegrzmc wrote
Reply to comment by SomeRandom03312023 in What is a moment where you realized your zipper was down? by SomeRandom03312023
She unzipped me and she handled the situation fully.
Mentalfloss1 t1_jegql3a wrote
We were on the last leg of a long road trip and she laid down with her head in my lap to rest.
Mentalfloss1 t1_jegehvv wrote
Unconditional love
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Reply to comment by allangee in Need help finding ceiling joists in 160-year-old house. by [deleted]
That’s my question
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Reservoirs move?
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Reply to comment by diagnosedwolf in Premature births: Baby born at 22 weeks survives against odds by Mrloler70
I’ll tell my wife your story.
Mentalfloss1 t1_jbt9o51 wrote
Reply to comment by betazoidbabeazoid in Premature births: Baby born at 22 weeks survives against odds by Mrloler70
That would be hard to discern as there are plenty of 40-weekers who have mental health issues. I'm glad you made it.
My wife worked in NICU long enough that a young dad was in with his premie and my wife was caring for it. The dad knew my wife's name and they were both flabbergasted. He had been a premie about 19 years before and my wife took care of him.
Mentalfloss1 t1_jbt61kh wrote
Reply to comment by diagnosedwolf in Premature births: Baby born at 22 weeks survives against odds by Mrloler70
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that the baby should have died!! My wife was a high-level NICU nurse and from her I learned that the earlier a baby is born the more likely are serious problems. Our grandson, who lives in our 3-generation home, was premature and he has only a few problems that few can recognize, but he was only a few weeks premature. How premature were you?
Mentalfloss1 t1_jbrmnut wrote
Right at the edge. Will likely have lifelong problems.
Edit: This does not mean that I'm somehow upset that the baby lived. Quite the contrary. My wife was a NICU nurse and took care of many very tiny newborns.
Mentalfloss1 t1_jb2dbq1 wrote
Given the size and age of the universe it’s impossible for life to not exist many other places.
Mentalfloss1 t1_jaf2s1q wrote
You’re call “sir”, or “ma’am”
You become invisible in public
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Reply to Where do you yourself after 5 years? by iCanTrollyou
Still able to proofread.
Mentalfloss1 t1_jaf1d8x wrote
Pathetic
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Reply to In theory, the entire contents of your backpack and pockets are likely redundant if you have a phone. by MohammadRezaPahlavi
Like water, hat, gloves, food, cough drops, ibuprofen, toothbrush and toothpaste?
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Reply to [homemade] "dogwood" sandwich by 152centimetres
DAgwood
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Reply to do you think that if the Beatles weren’t a thing in the universe and some other person wrote and sang all those Beatles songs ,would they be (the songs) as popular as it is now? by ceretos_ia
See the 2019 movie, “Yesterday”. It’s entertaining.
Mentalfloss1 t1_ja8ntzf wrote
You’re a target for the Jewish space laser!!
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Reply to What is a fun hobby you like to do? by No-Salamander-8711
Hiking, backpacking, and snowshoeing.