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With the late Chet Atkins and Mark Knopfler
"Why Worry"
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Pictures to make you smile
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Urban Dance Camp
Urban Dance Camp
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Those Funny Animals
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Hey Jude
Hey Jude
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some Healthy Facts
Please Watch
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”Pass me some of that white meat,” bellowed the king.
The man to his left passed the plate of thinly-sliced meat
without comment.
The king grunted and helped himself to six of the
largest slices,
heaping them on top of his already well-stocked plate.
The tribesmen drooled in silence as he stuffed the exquisitely-roasted meat
into his chubby cheeks, gave it a few obligatory chews to blend it a bit,
and
washed the entire lump down with a generous swig of beer.
The tribesmen regarded this as something of a mixed blessing.
As soon as
their portly boss was finished, it would be their turn.
But if the meal was
extremely tasty, as this one appeared to be,
he just might down the works.
He
had been known to do this on more than one occasion,
which wasn’t all that hard
to understand since
His Highness weighed in at a liege-erly seven-o-nine.
If their leader’s appetite was a little off,
or if he was feeling
particularly kind,
he would leave just enough for his starving hunters.
Last,
and indeed least, the women and children would get their turn.
Except for the
king, they were a very skinny tribe.
They all hoped the king wasn’t too hungry, but that was unlikely,
especially
in light of what was on the menu.
It wasn’t too often that one of these
delicacies happened by.
The king had been very pleased indeed.
The group was seated around a long, narrow table
with the king at one end
and the tribesmen with their empty plates down both sides.
They respectfully
watched their leader as he continued to shove food
into the cave that doubled
for a mouth.
Alarmingly, the platter of succulent meat was getting smaller and smaller.
Worse still, he wasn’t eating his vegetables
, no doubt so he could have more
room for the tender rump laid out before him.
The natives were beginning to get
a little restless.
“Hmmm,” whispered the cannibal who had felled the missionary
with his
poison-tipped dart,
“looks like there’s not going to be much left for us.”
His neighbour nodded in resignation.
“Of course, we should have known,” he continued.
“Every time we come back
with one of these religious types
the king adds a few inches to his waist line.
He must be up to about 5.1 on the Richter Scale.”
The king found it very hard
to sneak around.
His neighbour grunted in agreement.
“He certainly has a liking for these
‘men of God’ as they call themselves.
Must be something about that delicate
skin.”
He pondered their predicament a moment longer.
”You know, I really think it’s time we followed the lead
of the
Oowoongooloonies down river
and refused to hunt until the king gives us more
consideration.
After all, if it weren’t for us, he’d starve to death.
The least
he could do is implement some kind of prophet-sharing plan.”
stolen from Archies Archives
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Snow and the Cold
[for my Northern Friends]
is it cold?
subzero temperatures in Canada were causing frost quakes.
A few nights
ago, residents around Ontario woke up to mysterious booms
—like an explosion or
falling tree.
Turns it was just the cold.
Like a glass
jar of water in the freezer,
the ground can crack as liquid water expands while
freezing into ice.
It must be warm enough for water to first saturate the ground
and then
suddenly cold enough for a quick freeze.
The explosions are so loud because
frost quakes happen so close to the surface.
And as disruptive as they sound,
they're unlikely to be dangerous.
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Niagara Falls
Has Frozen Over
Due to Lowest Recorded Temperatures
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Fight on Manitoba
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AKUTAQ or ESKIMO ICE CREAM
Akutaq is a common food in
Alaska,
consisting of whipped fat mixed with berries,
with optional additions
such as fish and sugar.
There are many variations of Akutaq,
but most are based
around mixing berries, meat, leaves,
or roots with animal oil or fat.
Cranberries, salmonberries, crowberries, cloudberries,
and blueberries are
common fruits.
Salmon and caribou are common meats.
Reindeer tallow, moose
tallow, walrus tallow,
caribou tallow, or seal oil can be used.
"Mouse
akutak" is made from roots
found in mouse holes.
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Saturday Jan 11 is 44c here in Perth
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How Many Light Bulbs
How Many Light Bulbs
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OOPS!!!!
Blonde Oil Change
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Posters
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Playing for Change
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Phun Phacts
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The Tu Tu project
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Odds and Ends
Protest at Cottesloe Beach in Perth
against Government Shark Culling
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Blast from the Past
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This weeks Signs
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The Most Beautiful things
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Phils Philosophy
Some great stuff again this week Phil. It takes me about an hour each week to view/read everything.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. ☺