Recent polls have shown a fifth of Americans can’t locate the US on a world map.
Why do you think this is?
Riveting. Truly riveting.
And by the way. Wow! She’s got really shiny hair.
Recent polls have shown a fifth of Americans can’t locate the US on a world map.
Why do you think this is?
Riveting. Truly riveting.
And by the way. Wow! She’s got really shiny hair.
Jonathan Weatherhead says,
amazing. simply amazing…
Michael says,
I see I made it on “I talk too much”. You happened to post something pretty decent about my blog and I thank you for it - unless you were being sarcastic
There’s something about positive attitudes that draws me towards a person (or their blog), and finding yours I am immediately impressed with it’s design. I’ll spend some time here, thanks for that!
BTW - Jenifer is actually from America…
Michelle says,
its a bit of a worry her answer, but I think she was probably so nervous she couldnt formulate a decent answer. Still all she had to say was something about the lack of education on geography in the u.s. and bla bla and world peace.
Nishant says,
This has been everywhere lately. I almost feel sorry for her. Almost. I love how she randomly names countries. What South Africa or Iraq have to do with the question, we’ll never know.
Nishant says,
It’s also worth noting that when she was on some talk show, and got to answer the question again, she said:
“Personally, my friends and I, we know exactly where the United States is on a map. I don’t know anyone else who doesn’t. If the statistics are correct, I believe there should be more emphasis on geography in our education so people will learn how to read maps better.”
While that answer is technically coherent, it’s still not really that good…
Phil says,
Jon, Nishant: I had no idea this was ‘big’ news. Now I feel sorta bad.
Oh, and Nishant? For that second reply, let’s not forget she and her friends produced that after hours of deep contemplation and tedious research.
hot coffee girl says,
She does have really shiny hair. I wonder if she uses Tresseme.
annie says,
For a moment, while listening to that, I suddenly realized what it felt like to be a retarded person, - you know, someone was speaking (allegedly, in English) and I had NO idea WHAT they said or WHAT they meant.
Help! The “DUMB”, it’s contagious!