Friday Frolic For 10-3-08
Shopkeeper? Company owner? Icon? Who the hella is it? Take a guess in the comment section…. I’ll reveal the person’s identity next week!
Don’t you “love” this picture of a little girl with her grandma’s kitty? Grandma never dreamed that people would clamor to get “designs by” her grandbaby some day.
What delight did I find on YouTube this week?
Ok….. what awful joke did one of my “friends” send me this week?
LITTLE KNOWN MARITIME FACTS…..
Several primary schools were doing a project on “The Sea.” Kids were asked to draw pictures or write about their experiences. Teachers got together to compare the results and put together some of the ‘better’ ones:
1. This is a picture of an octopus. It has eight testicles. (Kelly age 6)
2. Some fish are dangerous. Jellyfish can sting. Electric eels can give you a shock. They have to live in caves under the sea because I think they have to plug themselves in to chargers. (Christopher age 7)
3. Oysters’ balls are called pearls. (James age 6)
4. If you are surrounded by sea you are an Island. If you don’t have sea all around you, you are incontinent. (Wayne age 7)
5. I think sharks are ugly and mean, and have big teeth, just like Emily Richardson. She’s not my friend no more. (Kyle age 6)
6. A dolphin breathes through an asshole on the top of its head. (Billy age
7. When ships had sails, they used to use the trade winds to cross the ocean. Sometimes, when the wind didn’t blow the sailors would whistle to make the wind come. My brother said they would be better off eating beans. (William age 7)
8. I like mermaids. They are beautiful, and I like their shiny tails. How do mermaids get pregnant? (Helen age 6)
9. When you go swimming in the sea, it is very cold, and it makes my willy shrink. (Kevin age 6).
The weekend is for relaxation, but everyone still has to be fed. Here’s an easy recipe to try!
Easy Chicken Casserole
Ingredients:
3 cups chicken - cooked and cubed
1 small can mushrooms (drained)
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1/2 cup water
1 tablespoon melted butter
1 box Stove Top Stuffing
Directions:
1. Spray rectangular casserole dish with cooking spray.
2. Spread cubed chicken across bottom.
3. Spread stuffing mix over chicken.
4. Mix mushrooms, soup, water and melted butter.
5. Pour mixture over chicken and stuffing in pan.
6. Cook at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.




Jen, is that you?
Awww, look how cute you were when you were little.