…if grass stains don’t? and other questions that run through your mind after the sixth hour in the car. Such as…
- Why do people have such a strong urge to look for the rainbow?
- Why does no one stop their car in a rainstorm to get out and jump in puddles?
- Why do we seek information about other people from everyone except them?
- Why do police officers never drive red cars?
- Who invented hugs?
- Do turkeys know they taste good?
- If eyes cry and mouths turn down, how do ears express emotion?
- What does it mean to love and support someone?
- How much do good intentions count?
- What does joy smell like? How about sadness?
I’m feeling philosophical tonight. How about you?
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The author of Snark on the Side is not your average run-of-the-millennial generation.
Jen is a contradiction in terms: a graceful klutz, a smart blond, a math-savvy English degree-holder, a southern liberal, and an adult amateur equestrian who doesn’t match her saddle pads.
Snark on the Side is a work in progress, born out of years of rambling email newsletters and anthropomorphized Christmas letters, small town observations, and the ever-present irony of pursuing a career with a degree in English literature.
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I’m guessing you had a lot of free time in the car to think 😉