I use "hunky dory" regularly. At the drive through, in a restaurant to the server taking our order, when asked how I am, I respond, "Hunky dory! How are you?" Must be said with enthusiasm. This frequently elicits a smile, as they've been broken out of their greeting routine. I only remember one person who asked what I meant.
Garamond is my favorite typeface but I never use it. At small sizes (10 point, or even 12 point) it looks chunky when printed with typical consumer-grade printers. The typeface is very detailed and my printer doesn't have the resolution to do it justice.
Very nice, the gift that keeps on giving!
A closed mouth gathers no feet. ;)
On the other hand, the clock in my car is correct again.
I ask people to say, "fuzzy pickles." The words don't result in a smile on the face, but the response to the words does.
Be careful of alternate definitions. Girl: Guy In Real Life.
I participated in a landing like that once. I seem to remember the captain had informed the passengers that the co-pilot would be landing the plane. On landing, the overhead compartment doors flew open, followed by a couple violent shimmeys side to side. When the pilot finally came on the PA announcing our arrival, all the passengers applauded!
Fold? Sure, NP. Looks like a lumpy trapezoid, however.
8115^11 (8115 to the 11 power)
Crossroads of America -- Indianapolis
If we're going to believe/assume they can break the rules and fly, doncha suspect we can assume they can keep their antlers as long as they want? :)