Thursday Three For All
It’s Thursday, kiddies. And today is picture and movie day, apparently. Throw back some joe* and enjoy the show.
How to drive through all 48 of the continental United States in 113 hours. Admit it: one of you guys have wondered…
Stephen Von Worley at Data Pointed mapped out the most efficient drive that would take a person through every state in the lower 48 and D.C. The route begins in South Berwick, Maine and ends 6,872 miles later in Taft, Montana.
Tim Harris, a restauranteur with Down Syndrome who doles out hugs. Maybe the most feel-good thing you’ll watch today.
Everyday things you never knew had names.
BuzzFeed has compiled a very informative video that visually identifies Everyday Things You Never Knew Had Names. The video is based off of their written list of 25 ridiculous real names for 25 everyday items, created in April of 2011.
*the drink, not the co-worker.
Tim Harris is the real deal! We were at the Albuquerque Ballon Fiesta last fall with my son and daughter-in-law, and her parents are regulars at Tim’s place. We ate there Sunday after church, and true to form, Tim was there greeting us with a hug. His staff is excellent at hospitality as well. Good model for ChurchWorld Guest Experiences teams!
Bob, I want to go experience it for myself!
On another note, once Easter is over, you and I need to finally meet up.