This weekend DOES NOT conflict with race weekend.
Only in Alabama would a promotion for the state Baptist handbell festival say
Radio station #1: ...And everything looks clear on area roadways.
Me: Enter the interstate and slam on brakes.
Radio station #2: No problems to report as we move through the 7:00 rush hour.
Me: Stare at dozens of brake lights.
Radio station #3: A crash has just been reported on interstate 65 south of town, but everything else looks like smooth sailing.
Me: Crawl along at 10 miles an hour.
Radio station #4: Traffic's moving along with no prob--
Sigh.
Me: Enter the interstate and slam on brakes.
Radio station #2: No problems to report as we move through the 7:00 rush hour.
Me: Stare at dozens of brake lights.
Radio station #3: A crash has just been reported on interstate 65 south of town, but everything else looks like smooth sailing.
Me: Crawl along at 10 miles an hour.
Radio station #4: Traffic's moving along with no prob--
Sigh.
In the 1960s, 1.6 percent of all women ages 25 to 34 were single college graduates.
Today college-educated singles make up 28 percent of all women ages 25 to 34.
Just to clarify... I'm not on some marriage-bashing kick. I don't care if I end up single or married. I just thought these statistics were interesting.
Today college-educated singles make up 28 percent of all women ages 25 to 34.
Just to clarify... I'm not on some marriage-bashing kick. I don't care if I end up single or married. I just thought these statistics were interesting.
58% of the U. S. adult population never read another book after high school.
42% of U. S. university graduates never read another book after college.
42% of U. S. university graduates never read another book after college.
From 1991 to 2001, the number of people living in the South who identified themselves as "Southerners" declined 7.4 percentage points, from about 78 percent to 70 percent.