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(n): corn having small ears and kernels that burst when exposed to dry heat
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3 months ago reesetee said:

Haha! Love the image of the American Behemoth cruising tiny German streets. :-)

3 months ago dontcry said:

We had a Country Squire with fake wood panels on the sides. It had electric windows and seat belts! We took it over to Germany when we lived there and it looked like a bus compared to the small German cars! We made quite a scene!

3 months ago reesetee said:

My parents tried that too. Regular rotations. But then the ol' carsick one had to throw off the whole routine....

3 months ago trivet said:

Oh, no - my family believed in fair turns and the like, so there was a regular rotation. Except for the littlest, who always got to ride up front. I swear, that child could puke on command.

3 months ago reesetee said:

I always had to jockey for a second-row seat in the ol' station wagon to avoid motion sickness from riding backwards. :-(

3 months ago trivet said:

I spent many hours in the way back as a child - playing animal cribbage and getting dizzy from exhaust fumes when the window was open. Good times.

3 months ago oroboros said:

Wow! "Way back" evokes fond memories too, although we called it the "way far back" :-)

3 months ago dontcry said:

Popcorn makes me think of being in my pj's, in the "way back" of the station wagon (seats down) with my brothers and pillows. My parents are in the front bench seat and we're at the drive-in on a summer night eating popcorn out of a paper bag. Yum!

3 months ago bilby said:

Nice John!

11 months ago John said:

Faith Popcorn? Who reminds me of William Gibson's excellent book, Pattern Recognition.

If Faith was really all that, she'd have divined that flash introduction pages to web sites were recognized as annoying and useless back in 2000.

11 months ago reesetee said:

Let's see...now I think of that Colorado guy who has a horrible lung condition because he's been eating two bags of microwave popcorn every day for 10 years and breathing in diacetyl, the chemical that gives microwave popcorn its buttery flavor.

Before I read that news article, I associated it with its aroma, movie theaters when I was a kid, and my favorite bar in the city (which had a popcorn machine).

The news spoils everything. ;-)

11 months ago uselessness said:

Okay, word association time! What do you think of when you hear the word popcorn?

A smell? A flavor? A sound? A color? A texture? A memory? A picture?

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