Posted on 08/02/2013 8:30:34 PM PDT by Hostage
I like hand grenades. They not only go boom, they look like pineapples! (Yum.)
Good night and sweet dreams!
Not to bad, thanks.
Was lurking in the background, on the UT, last night.
Trust you are in fine fettle today. :)
” inconvenience from beetroot”
Yes...can understand this problem.
That must have been an interesting project.
Difficult to present without either a huge pile of paper or a bewildering array of images.
We have much in common.
I have a Mills-bomb at each end of the Mantle piece.
People are really preoccupied by their beauty, I think.
The hard part was getting the pictures. We were overseas at the time and Dad would have been very irate if I had cut up our precious encyclopedias so each picture had to be traced and colored in by yours truly.
Kept me out of mischief for a day or two.
Thank you, I think my fettles are in similar shape to my gruntles.
That is a seriously impressive object.
I hope you still have it.
“...very irate if I had cut up our precious encyclopedias... “
And there is only so long you can hide without food...
My biggest project at school was a forty page history of Steam traction, James Watt through to R.A Riddles.
It suffered from a Data compression problem, apparently.
See, I don’t understand that particular inconvenience. I consume the pickled beets that Earthwoman jars, and it has never caused an event.
That is great to hear...it is real bad when your Gruntles are ‘Dissed’.
An old work buddy had Claymores scattered all over his front yard with a “Welcome to the neighborhood!” sign.
Are Gruntles a dominant gene? I wonder which side of the family I got them from.
My beetroots were roasted, not pickled. Anyway, I’ve recovered. I’m trying to get everyone to bed now, because Jake and I are ready to be finished with this whole day.
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Or one whale of a hangover... ;-)
Speaking of - what was it we were speaking of anyway? Oh well..
I note that the U.K.'s Royal Society of Chemistry (using who knows how much of your money) has chimed in on the art of cooking, complete with a mathematical formula for producing the "perfect slice of cheese on toast."
Aside from the incongruity of a Chemistry Society, Royal or otherwise, telling someone how to cook, I'm sure that at your next convenient moment you will take it upon yourself to thank Ruth and Nigel White, of the British Cheese Board for spending your money on such an important task.
Maybe you should find out if there is a British Royal Beet Board and become its chairperson so you could devise the formula for perfect beetroots. With suitable remuneration from the coffer, naturally...
When I was in elementary school there were only 48 states...
Either way it was far less than the 57 that Barry is king over today... ;-)
Looks like with that much booze in it the salmonella won't stand a chance.. ;-)
Maybe you should find out if there is a...
For 50k plus expenses and a Company car, I'll research anything.
Royal patronage requires a visit to your premises and a letter from The Palace. Job done.
All aboard the Gravy Train!!!
Doesn't it make you ill.!
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