Color associations vary greatly from culture to culture, just as each language or dialect has unique colloquialisms that are often misunderstood or lost in translation. In many Western cultures the feelings of envy or jealousy are commonly associated with the color green. However, in German the feeling is most closely related to the color yellow, as the phrase „gelb vor neid,” or „yellow with envy” suggests.

She was standing in the kitchen preparing to boil eggs for breakfast, wearing only the ‘T’ shirt that she normally slept in. As he walked in almost awake, she turned and said softly, „You’ve got to make love to me this very moment”.
His eyes lit up and he thought, „I am either still dreaming or this is going to be my lucky day”.
Not wanting to lose the moment, he embraced her and then gave it his all; right there on the kitchen table. Afterwards she said, „Thanks”, and returned to the stove, her ‘T’ shirt still around her neck.
A little puzzled, he asked, „What was that all about”?
She explained, „The egg timer’s broken”

The original color of St. Patrick’s Day was not green, but blue. It wasn’t until the 19th century that green became Ireland’s national color and eventually the color of St. Patrick’s Day because of its association with the shamrock, springtime and the Emerald Isle.

So it was the opening of Super Bowl. The PETA ad was banned by NBC, but in Arizona the game was … out of gear for 10 seconds by a frame from an hot XXX adult movie! Come on guys, it’s not fair! The Vegan’s ad is nunnery compared with those 10 seconds.

The 1954 15-page supplement to the 1948 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) included 47 revisions and a brief description of each. The 1954 manual represented the shift from using mainly regulatory and warning signs on interstate highways to including guide signs.

The first thing to recognize is that the sun is an extremely bright source of light – much brighter than the moon. The second thing to recognize is that the atoms of nitrogen and oxygen in the atmosphere have an effect on the sunlight that passes through them.