Word of the Day
Cutlass (n., CUT-less)
A short sword with a gently curving blade and usually a cupped or basket-shaped guard. It was commonly used during naval warfare. More recently, it's been an Oldsmobile and (with a K) a rock band.
A short sword with a gently curving blade and usually a cupped or basket-shaped guard. It was commonly used during naval warfare. More recently, it's been an Oldsmobile and (with a K) a rock band.
The people of Porter's Lake, Nova Scotia have a sense of humor and/or are madmen. They named three of the street in their town "This Street," "That Street," or "The Other Street," and they intersect:
If you want to see for yourself, Porter's Lake is about fifteen miles east of Halifax and right next to Head of Chezzetcook (which is north of Grand Desert). No, we're not making this up.
PlacesNova ScotiaEh?The east end of North HallPaging Abbott and CostelloThe more we get together, the happier we'll be?