Gloog
11 Responses to Gloog
Leave a Reply to xJane Cancel reply
Current Top Ten
- 1. Meteor
- 2. Reassurance
- 3. Strange Bunny
- 4. Trouble Sleeping
- 5. Very Important
- 6. The Art of Setting Realistic Goals
- 7. The Right Amount
- 8. No Gifts
- 9. Return of Tarp Ghost
- 10. Doom Response
Categories
Popular Topics
3x4 3x5 3x6 3x7 3x8 3x9 3x10 Battle Bear Cat Christmas Communication Danger Death Dog Doug Savage Drinking Fear Food Future Goals Internet Language Lazy Life Love Management Movies Music Nature Optimism Parenting Pirate Productivity Psychology Robot Science Sleep Star Wars Superhero Television Time Tree Work ZombieAdventures in Comics
To see what else I'm up to, visit me at www.dougsavage.com.
There’s no such thing as talking chickens, either. Viva la Creativity!
or, how chicks spend their MLK day off
So true…it makes me sad.
Common attitude. I prefer to think that reality is provoking my creativity.
Always good to get a little Savage Chickens on a Monday morning.
Keep creating…in spite of reality,
Mike
Kids are at their most creative before they start going to school.
LOL it’s so true
I reject your reality and replace it with one of my own! to quote a T-shirt on “Mythbusters.”
Actually you could define a number gloog. You could define anything. That’s maths!
But it ain’t creative anyway. Believe me, I’m studying maths.
&=^
Actually, gloog is a googol minus e, so that would be 100 9s followed by 7.29. A googol is 1 followed by 100 zeroes, and e is a mathematical value of about 2.17. Subtract the two and there you go.
I think that our young chickens should be taught the controversy and be able to choose for themselves whether gloog is or is not a number. Certainly, the theory of Algebra should be taught as a theory and not as any objective reality.
“Gloog” may or may not be a number… imaginary or real… but it IS a very, very, potent and deadly swedish holiday drink (spelled ‘glogg’ but pronounced ‘gloog’).
My family makes it every year for Christmas. 2 cups, and you aren’t allowed to drive.