Yes, they're awful fatty things. Yuk !![]()
my misses is working 4pm to 2am, so i'll have to make something myself, nothing new there. but feeding the kids is a problem
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Have to be strict from the start with kids.
Make them eat what's put in front of them, and all of it.
I suppose that comes from (me) having parents who grew up with rationing.
Never had any problems with ours...would eat stuff even I wouldn't. (The Filipino input).
i dont think my kids know you can eat fruit
i cant say much thou, i eat more sweets than them![]()
Has anyone noticed that the GB national Anthem doesnt sound quite right??
Sounds a bit awfull at the midway point...................but im glad we are hearong it SOOOOOOOO many times ....Cmon GB
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Does any member know more than the first line ?![]()
Well, this thread certainly takes the biscuit for going off on a tangent
In fact I can't even see a tangent
BTW I say keep the National Anthem just as it is.
I was quite good at Trigonometry. Very logical...and spatial. Left-hander you see.![]()
A tribe of Native Americans generally referred to their woman by the animal hide with which they made their blanket. Thus, one woman might be known as Squaw of Buffalo Hide, while another might be known as Squaw of Deer Hide. This tribe had a particularly large and strong woman, with a very unique (for North America anyway) animal hide for her blanket. This woman was known as Squaw of Hippopotamus hide, and she was as large and powerful as the animal from which her blanket was made.
Year after year, this woman entered the tribal wrestling tournament, and easily defeated all challengers; male or female. As the men of the tribe admired her strength and power, this made many of the other woman of the tribe extremely jealous. One year, two of the squaws petitioned the Chief to allow them to enter their sons together as a wrestling tandem in order to wrestle Squaw of the Hippopotamus hide as a team. In this way, they hoped to see that she would no longer be champion wrestler of the tribe.
As the luck of the draw would have it, the two sons who were wrestling as a tandem met the squaw in the final and championship round of the wrestling contest. As the match began, it became clear that the squaw had finally met an opponent that was her equal. The two sons wrestled and struggled vigorously and were clearly on an equal footing with the powerful squaw. Their match lasted for hours without a clear victor. Finally the chief intervened and declared that, in the interests of the health and safety of the wrestlers, the match was to be terminated and that he would declare a winner.
The chief retired to his teepee and contemplated the great struggle he had witnessed, and found it extremely difficult to decide a winner. While the two young men had clearly outmatched the squaw, he found it difficult to force the squaw to relinquish her tribal championship. After all, it had taken two young men to finally provide her with a decent match. Finally, after much deliberation, the chief came out from his teepee, and announced his decision. He said...
"The Squaw of the Hippopotamus hide is equal to the sons of the squaws of the other two hides"
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