I can't remember how white we are, but 47% have a bachelor's.
Also, the way they do distance is confusing to me. Is it from the center of Downtown? Because they have Boeing Field as being 8 miles from the city, but it's within city limits, and the north end of it is 5 miles from downtown, seeing as that's where I live and all.
Also, no crime stats listed for San Francisco. Whuh?
And having absolutely nothing to do with American towns, though it does concern America, what's the American equivalent of Digestive biscuits?
this is what I really love on my zip code page:
First ancestries reported:
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* Italian: 1903
* United States or American: 1341
* Polish: 1267
* Russian: 1053
* German: 939
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* Ukrainian: 451
* Arab:: 428
* English: 396
* Romanian: 390
* Greek: 359
* Brazilian: 322
* Subsaharan African:: 263
* Jamaican: 261
* Hungarian: 226
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* Croatian: 173
* Egyptian: 164
* African: 160
* Guyanese: 157
* Austrian: 152
* European: 148
* Arab/Arabic: 146
* Serbian: 140
* West Indian: 139
* Haitian: 139
* Turkish: 119
* Yugoslavian: 114
* Eastern European: 99
* Czech: 91
* Trinidadian and Tobagonian: 87
* Scotch-Irish: 86
* Scottish: 83
* Portuguese: 79
* British West Indian: 76
* Armenian: 74
* Canadian: 68
* British: 68
* Swedish: 64
* Israeli: 62
* Moroccan: 60
* French Canadian: 52
* Czechoslovakian: 48
* Latvian: 47
* Dutch: 47
* Lithuanian: 45
* Bulgarian: 39
* Swiss: 39
* Other Subsaharan African: 37
* Belgian: 34
* Lebanese: 30
* Norwegian: 29
* Ethiopian: 29
* Basque: 27
* Welsh: 25
* Albanian: 24
* Iranian: 22
* Celtic: 22
* Cape Verdean: 21
* Palestinian: 21
* Barbadian: 20
* Slovak: 20
* South African: 16
* Dutch West Indian: 14
* Slavic: 10
* Belizean: 10
* Other West Indian: 10
* Danish: 9
* Slovene: 8
* Bermudan: 8
* Soviet Union: 7
* Syrian: 7
Jars, I think maybe oatmeal cookies are close, though not quite.
Or possibly something like the unholy offspring of graham crackers and oatmeal cookies, but still not quite. Digestives don't really have an exact parallel cookie in the US, for which we are all the poorer.
Do you mean the American word for them, or the equivalent kid comfort food cookie?
I dont' think either of those is quite right. What are those teething cookies you can buy?
Ooh, good point, Hil. If it's the latter, then I'd say graham crackers.
Rusks? Those don't taste like digestives either. I find digestives sufficiently nasty to never eat them without chocolate, but sufficiently tasty with the chocolate to seek them out. They're like sawdust with potential for greatness, freed by the magic of tea and chocolate coating.