Rock this place to the ground…
Earthquakes are common in Alaska. In fact they happen every day. Check it out: Daily = 50-100 Weekly = 400-700 Monthly = 1500-3000 Yearly = ~24000 I have lived here almost a year now. August 4th marks the anniversary. I can honestly say that I have never felt an earthquake until this morning at exactly […]
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Pewtone (pyu tone’) – n. (chemical symbol: Pu) A major atmospheric component of towns with paper mills. * A Sniglet is a word that should be in the dictionary but isn’t. Sniglets are the brainchild of comedian Rich Hall, who with a little help from his friends, wrote a series of books containing Sniglets in […]
Sniglet Blog 727
Hangnibble: to chew one tiny bit of hangnail, usually resulting in a prodigious amount of blood loss. * A Sniglet is a word that should be in the dictionary but isn’t. Sniglets are the brainchild of comedian Rich Hall, who with a little help from his friends, wrote a series of books containing Sniglets in […]
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Chiclexodus (Chick-ul-EXodus) The act of a gumball falling from the gumball machine onto the floor after a coin is inserted and the knob turned, while one forgets to place his hand under the little door. * A Sniglet is a word that should be in the dictionary but isn’t. Sniglets are the brainchild of comedian […]
Fortos’ Fort: Roof Removal on Kennel Building
In Alaska you can never have too much covered space! In a climate where it can get to be -20 to -40 degrees in the winter with snow drifts the size of small mountains, having a place to store your stuff is prime real estate. On the kennel building/barn there are several sections of the […]