When I was a lad in elementary school, one of the kids in my class (one with talent) made a castle out of sugar cubes for a class project. By afternoon it had become quite noticeable that many of the children in the class had been snacking on its ramparts. That was when it was announced, to great consternation and some deep concerns over liability that the castle had been treated with a goodly protective coating of ant and roach spray. In order to keep it from attracting pests, you see.
The lesson herein is an important one. No one got sick or died, which to me indicates they used an inexpensive brand. Always go for the market leader, sez I. That way you'll get results!
Do they have Vegremite™ in Vegreville?
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I rate for the killerbot with the emotionless eyes. "Shouldn't we talk about this, Dave?"
ReplyDelete"Hah hah, Die, Dave, Die"
I assume that Competitive Marshmallowing is a traditional Ukrainian sport brought over from the Old Country.
ReplyDeleteVegreville has it all, including deer dogs.
ReplyDeleteIf that's the town motto, I'm sure it attracts no end of tourism.
ReplyDeleteAre the marshmallows fresh from the vine, or have they been preserved prior to arrangement & decoration?
ReplyDeleteIf that's the town motto, I'm sure it attracts no end of tourism.
ReplyDeleteIncluding the front end.
When I was a lad in elementary school, one of the kids in my class (one with talent) made a castle out of sugar cubes for a class project. By afternoon it had become quite noticeable that many of the children in the class had been snacking on its ramparts. That was when it was announced, to great consternation and some deep concerns over liability that the castle had been treated with a goodly protective coating of ant and roach spray. In order to keep it from attracting pests, you see.
ReplyDeleteThe lesson herein is an important one. No one got sick or died, which to me indicates they used an inexpensive brand. Always go for the market leader, sez I. That way you'll get results!