Posted on 08/13/2005 10:02:43 AM PDT by fox news fan
Edited on 08/13/2005 10:14:35 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
All we are saying is give peas a chance
All we are saying is give peas a chance
War! - huh- yeah-
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing
Uh-huh
War! huh yeah-
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing
Say it again yall
War! huh good God
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing
Listen to me
All we are saying is give peas a chance
All we are saying is give peas a chance
Yes, how many times must a man look up
Before he can see the sky ?
Yes, how many ears must one man have
Before he can hear people cry ?
Yes, how many deaths will it take till he knows
That too many people have died ?
The answer my friend is blowin' in the wind
The answer is blowin' in the wind.
All we are saying is give peas a chance
All we are saying is give peas a chance
Where have all the young men gone?
Long time passing
Where have all the young men gone?
Long time ago
Where have all the young men gone?
Gone for soldiers every one
When will they ever learn?
When will they ever learn?
Where have all the soldiers gone?
Long time passing
Where have all the soldiers gone?
Long time ago
Where have all the soldiers gone?
Gone to graveyards every one
When will they ever learn?
When will they ever learn?
All we are saying is give peas a chance
All we are saying is give peas a chance
And I had paste 'recriprocal' from your post!
Yes, there was a documentary about cattle, (I think a joint American and BBC effort) and the Masai tribe was featured prominently throughout, because cattle are considered "wealth" in that society. They don't own the land, but the entire tribe owns the cattle.
The end of the film showed elders of the tribe sitting around a campfire, with one man explaining the planes flying into the Twin Towers. The men were so affected by the tragedy that they sent 20 head of cattle to the City of New York.
Good night!
Good night!
:-)
I must have missed it.
Or a vegetable.
Yes, I am the cook. My wife forces me to cook, and do all of the housework, When I want to rendevous with Monkey Face at the moose statue and drink red wine, she makes me walk the dog. Life can be cruel.
Liberal=vegetable......You got it first.
;-)
But then there is that odd moment when we finally link up...:o]
That wasn't me! See you cheat on me when even when you don't intend to. Did you go to that motel in Waycross Georgia, when we were supposed to meet in the Okefenokee Swamp?
It came out in the winter of 2002 I believe, and I have seen it two or three times because it is so GOOD!
I think it's just called "Cattle" but there were a lot of clips in the British Isles...the breed that has the most animals world-wide is...TA-DAH!!! The Hereford!
Nah...I don't do Georgia. It's too "south."
And speaking of cheating...why do you cheat with your wife when you have me and my whip to look forward to?...
Here's my recipe for jellied pig's feet please do not share it with Monkey Face
Wash 1 1/2 lbs. split pig's feet and place in pot with 10 cups of water. Simmer on low heat, skimming off scum until no more forms. Add 1/2 to1 lb. lean pork and cook on low heat another 1 1/2 hours.
Add 1 portion soup greens, 1 bay leaf, 6 peppercorns, 2-3 grains allspice, and 1 teaspoon salt and cook 1 hour longer. By now the meat should be falling off the bone. Strain. To stock add 1 teaspoon to 1 Tablespoon vinegar and 1-2 buds of crushed garlic. Taste stock and season with salt and pepper if necessary.
Remove meat from bone and dice. Cool stock to room temperature. Arrange diced meat evenly in square or rectangular pan and drench with stock. Refrigerate overnight. Scrape off congealed fat from top and discard. Dip pan briefly in hot water to loosen jellied meat and turn out on platter of proper size.
Cut into squares and serve with vinegar, lemon-vinegar or lemon juice provided in cruets. Some like this old-fashioned cold dish with horseradish.
I think the zombies are up to their usual tricks! G'night.
'Face doesn't do pig's feet, either, even though I have heard they are an aphrodisiac....
I never thought I needed "help" in that area...
Herefords can jump cattle grids - they are lunatics! G'night!
G'Night Irish!
Take care of your cute little Irish self!
I think you are right. I keep looking behind me.
Geez I eat about ten pounds of those things a day. Whew! I'll meetcha round the corner in a half an hour!!!!!
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