GREAT pictures, Laura. He is so big!!!
Today is Homecoming for K-Bug's school too. A whole group of girl had special shirts made to wear to school today and to the game tonight. It is the one football game she HAS to attend each year, though I doubt she watches a moment of the actual game. Miss. Social Butterfly.
trifle wellied
My best guess is nauseated.
Try substituting the word zucchini for pumpkin to get a sense of the sheer fucking randomness of that flavour, from a nonUSAian perspective
Indeed. Though it would probably be courgettes, for True to Life experience. However, Americans think chicken-flavored potato chips are disgusting (in fact, I think I gagged just a little now) so maybe we're even. Oh, and butter on sandwich bread. That's blechy too.
Laura, your boy is so tall! I bet even I would feel short.
Hey Sail - I have a Navy question for you....
Lee - Starbucks is down the block. IJS. Pumpkin Spice Latte......
Thia is true, Suzi, though it would involve outside pants.
hmm.
Americans think chicken-flavored potato chips are disgusting (in fact, I think I gagged just a little now) so maybe we're even. Oh, and butter on sandwich bread.
I will go on the record as an American saying that I have eaten and enjoyed both these things. Also a bit puzzled that bread n' butter is blechy. But my tastes are not for all, I guess!
I like to use butter (or buttery spread) as a mayo fat substitution for sandwiches. especially european butter, all yummy and high-fat content-y. I probably picked that up from Tom though. Previous to that I was more a mayo sandwich kind of girl. Now we barely use any mayo at all.
Ask away, tommy.
Americans think chicken-flavored potato chips are disgusting
Why? We eat crackers called Chik-n-Biskit. I find that concept much grosser.
Chik-n-Biskit.
I don't eat them, but that could be because I've never heard of them.
I could be spelling it wrong, Lee. But they are chicken flavored crackers. And they are very gross, to me. My daughter likes them. ::shudder::
Ask away, tommy.
OK. Some people think that the US is about to attack Iran. As evidence they point out that the deployment ahead of schedule of the
USS Dwight D Eisenhower
(it's due to arrive in the area around today). The
Eisenhower
is scheduled to relieve the
USS Enterprise,
but they could probably hold the
Enterprise
there for a while longer if they needed to, thus making two carriers available if they wanted to attack Iran. So my question is - is there a way to find out if the
Enterprise
has left the area and is coming home? When does the Navy typically notify spouses, etc. that a ship is sailing to home port?