Good Morning. Carrot cake with coffee makes for a fine breakfast
Thanks.
Thanks.
nope, for me it's the breakfast of champions: cold pizza and warm beer, left out from the night before. I'm willing to share...
> nope, for me it's the breakfast of champions: cold
> pizza and warm beer, left out from the night before.
> I'm willing to share...
Don;t mind if i take a slice, hmmmmm pizza
> My ten-year old enjoys cold pizza for breakfast sans
> beer of course.
That's just irresponsible parenting, you will make him not like cold pizza if you don't give it to him with beer, which will result in him dropping out of college early... I suggest you give him a beer card or something.
> What about lasagna? Will cold lasagna for breakfast
> keep him in college?
It might, but it could be too late even for lasagne... I'd recommend that you start giving him vodka shots, so that he will be fully prepared.
He is going into 5th grade this year. He told me that he is looking forward to seeing, the film*
* most US parents will know what I mean by this :-)
I am neither a parent, nor from the US but am intrigued as to what "the film" could be ;-)
Anyone got a copy (my afternoon is pretty empty right now)
> I am neither a parent, nor from the US but am
> intrigued as to what "the film" could be ;-)
>
> Anyone got a copy (my afternoon is pretty empty right
> now)
Get your copy right here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKy8aeVvgKU
> I am neither a parent, nor from the US but am
> intrigued as to what "the film" could be ;-)
Is it narrated by Bill Clinton?
> Warm dosa beats cold pizza every time.
Indeed. My wife dropped my son off at her parent's house this morning so that he could visit with them for an hour. His grandfather offered to make him some dosas for breakfast but my wife refused.
Shall I force my wife to watch re-runs of M*A*S*H as punishment?
> I am neither a parent, nor from the US but am
> intrigued as to what "the film" could be ;-)
>
> Anyone got a copy (my afternoon is pretty empty right
> now)
The Film is a reference to the sexual education film that boys and girls see- you know, the standard birds-and-bees film.
Lots of giggling, "eeww, that's gross" comments, standard grade school behavior