Friday, January 16, 2009

dear npr,

I did not need to learn the word "snarge" but now I can't stop saying it.
(No way am I illustrating this post.)

2 comments:

jyk said...

i have a difficult enough time convincing myself that bird strikes are for real. i suppose if i saw the snarge, i'd have to believe it.

365toyphotos said...

"Each day, the Smithsonian Institution's Feather Identification Laboratory receives about a dozen packages from around the country, each containing tissue swabs of snarge for DNA analysis to identify the species of bird. The bird/plane collision data is used to improve aviation safety by having flight plans that are less likely to encounter birds and by engineering more bird-resistant planes. For example, jet engines must now be able to withstand the ingestion of an 8-pound waterfowl without failing (this is tested in the lab by firing a chicken from a cannon at point-blank range)."

- Urban Dictionary