K, K, K? What can K be? I don’t know but it reminds me about what they say about the University of Nebraska Football Team. You know the Corn Huskers? Do you know what the “N” on their helmets stands for?
You are right!! The “N” stands for Nowledge!!
And this week’s K is “King Tut.” We saw reproductions of his tomb contents at the Museum of Idaho’s “Treasures of the Tomb” exhibition in Idaho Falls during our visit there this past summer.
Have you acquired any good nowledge lately?
Considering the GPA of many football players this could be an oxymoron.
I totally agree – some of them must have gone to football practice instead of spelling class.
I love learning something new every day but it’s keeping it in the old brain box that is the challenge. Great picture of King Tut!
Love the King Tut picture! I just went to the huge King Tut exhibit here in Seattle this weekend and it was awesome!! Have a good week!!
I find I can remember things I learned at school but haven’t a clue what I did last week!!!
By the way, I adore the word “oxymoron” and would have used it myself if someone hadn’t sneaked it in before me!
I’m so glad you clarified the meaning of the N on the U of N’s helmet.
I’m always learning something new, Yogi. Unfortunately, I am also always forgetting. 😉
So happy that Cornhuskers are so nowledgeable!
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
This reminds me of the question that my daughter popped when she was 5 years old. She asked “Why is there a K in knowledge?”
Kanawha River
Rose, ABC Wednesday Team.