Relates to a memory aide for resistor color codes - Not usable in mixed company.
Wonder how many readers have even heard of a victory garden.
Hahah.. I missed this when it went by, and then saw Doc's admonishment. That's funny.
Unfortunately the mnemonic is pretty tame in today's world.
Victory garden - yes. I'm way too young to have lived it, but grandparents made sure we knew what it was. Especially the farmer side of the family, who would have had a garden of some sort, no matter if there was a war on or not.
I had typed up a looooong boring family history -- It basically showed that we're crazy mutts with a family tree that doesn't branch so much as it forks, and enough different religious cliques to fill an entire church registry book, but it just didn't seem like it mattered to me in the slightest.
The extended family is... broken, but happy, and full of: ex-communicated Catholics, Masons (and Eastern Stars or whatever), Episcopalians, Methodists, Evangelical Presbyterians (yes, that's a real denomination), and is friends with folks who are Jewish, Buddist, Protestant of all sorts, Catholics, Muslims, and maybe some others we're too polite to ask about.
Skin colors are even sillier to worry about, and there's a number of those too.
And everyone has friends who came out of the closet if sexual preference is a desired label to be covered in the question, also. My oldest non-family friend in the whole world is a poor black kid who grew up, moved to California, came out of the closet, and writes for a couple different TV shows. (And by far is one of the funniest and wittiest people one could ever meet.)
I have a step-sister and a half-sister and a guy who isn't related to me by any blood at all, that I'd gladly call my brother, who grew up in my house. That is, if we want to talk about the forking thing... and "traditional" families. Have a step-dad and a step-mom, and both are divorced from my parents (again). HA.
We got drunks, goodie-two-shoes, ex-cons, and widows and widowers. We got some lazy and some driven. Ultra-right-wing and ultra-left-wing, they're all here.
Karen and I are the boring responsible kids... married 17 years, known each other for over 20. Her family is more religious than my side, but under the veneer they're as nutty as my family is.
We got a hilarious PAPER OLD SCHOOL LETTER from one of Karen's crazy uncles last night, blathering on about how the Republicans are going to destroy the world and he even included pamphlets! Said we should visit with the airplane sometime in SoCal to come see them, and that the world was coming to an end, all in the same envelope. We were impressed. He spent a lot of time on it. It ended up in the trash can, and I'm sure Karen will send a nice non-partisan note to him saying we were happy to hear from him and hope he's doing well.
And her family are the SANE ones, trust me on this one...
You know what we all are? Happy to live in the U.S. as "Americans". I think both families really enjoy the 4th of July more than anything else. For the deeply Protestant, Christmas ranks right up there also, but even the devout wouldn't look down on someone for celebrating whatever their religion is.
I spent three months living and working at an inner city mission in Chicago when I was in my "overly zealous religious phase" many years ago. Also got to see way too much of the business side of those church buildings, and lost most of my respect for it as a business... as a personal matter, I have my beliefs, but I'm not going to push them on anyone.
In both families, we've got truck drivers, a database admin, a few professional photographers, a few nurses, a couple of Marines and at least one more headed there, at least one Navy guy, an oil company middle-manager, more than one teacher, a nomad who makes a living doing 3D modeling but couldn't care less about it (he'd rather go to Burning Man, and does), an Architect, an auto mechanic, a lawyer, a snowplow driver, an ex-Fire Chief, a guy who runs a foreclosure house clean-up company that auctions off the junk, a couple construction workers, and more... there's even a current Astronaut in there via marriage.
Labels are crap. Totally meaningless. None of it matters. Labels are dumb. When I was forced (it was not an optional course) to take a "Diversity" class in College, I laughed... it wasn't about Diversity at all. It was about Women's Rights, and skin color minorities... they didn't cover even two of the religious groups in my own family, nor any of the other insanity... not even close.
You know who you are? You. Dad and I were joking that we need to get bumper stickers made up...
"When was the last time you liked yourself?" - Seems to be the root-cause of a whole lot of the bashing and stupidity between different labels.