I know a urologist in central Texas named Dr. Wang.
That was fun. Amazing how fast it’s still going at 200’.
Totally understood that. 
You gonna eat that doughnut?
The lunar starship (which looks like a rocket from a 1950s comic book) is an ungainly device to land standing up on a rough surface.
And that’s his real name.
Fun side note—he studied dance with Patsy Swayze, Patrick Swayze’s mother.
Biden has not finished cleaning out the Augean Stables…know anybody who can divert a river for him?
Are you using a copy function? If you are, try just hi-lighting and hit reply.
She’s always getting blamed for things.
That we all have to pay for. “This month’s payment courtesy of Peter,” I said as I paid Paul.
So, how important is a name? Really?
“Betsy Weatherhead”. So, maybe you think her name is appropriate for a Climate Change scientist.
Many years ago I met a British athlete who was not quite successful. His name? “Groyen Poole”. He had injury problems that impacted his success. But this brings up a much more important question. What kind of person names their kids in this way? Does that constitute lifelong abuse?
Well, I guess it’s not as bad as “Slarty Bartfast”, or was that “Slartibartfast”?
One of my mother’s acquaintances was named “Treasure Pearl” by her parents 
Well, They just got a new higher-up at Justice. The name is Helen Blazes.
As any pilot worth his salt will tell you, the good ones never get lost. They do, however, sometimes become “temporarily disoriented in respect to their pre-planned position”…
My father’s excuse was that he “was taking the scenic route” 
Betsy is an excellent, objective scientist whom I have known for over 30 years. This is a loss for an objective report.
I’m inclined to agree – her grasp of scientific uncertainty is formidable – but if our concern is the fate of the report perhaps we should wait to see who replaces her.
In addition to the headline, the word “removal” is repeated in the body of the article. While technically correct since she was removed from one position and moved to another, “reassignment” would probably be a more precise word as well as a less provocative one.