The Things Kids Do....

Chasey_Lane

Salt Life
PrepH4U said:
Well thats good that you always wipe off the germs & cat hair off your countertops before you start cooking. :yay:
No, they just add to the flavor. I just rub my steaks on the counter if I run out of spices. :yay:
 

Somdmommy

:Jeepin' in NC:
Masey said:
Just last night shortly after bedtime my youngest (8 y/o) little girl called me into her bedroom and said with tears streaming down her face “mommy, I don’t ever want to grow up.” Why, I ask. “Because I don’t ever want to leave you or this house.” Its ok sweet girl, you can grow up and still live with me in this house - “but daddy said I have to go away to college.” Oh, well you can just go to a local college and still live at home, sweety. “Really? Thank you mommy!”

My only regret is that I didn’t get it on video so I could replay it for her when she turns 15 and can’t wait to move out!
Now that was Cute!
 

ShaNK

New Member
huntr1 said:
Ah. There's the problem. I grew up in P.G. Co. If it didn't happen in America or Europe, involve Americans or Europeans or Blacks, they didn't teach us about it. Therefor, I never heard of the Chupacabra, to the best of my recollection, until I saw it on Scooby Doo as my kids were watching it. Since
hborror was referring to a little kid, I assumed they got it from the same source. Either way, thanks for the info. Now I know it is a real legend. Maybe I can work this into a Cub Scout program somehow.

Got a picture of that shitty fish that I can show my den?

Chapacabra legend info :wink:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupacabra
 
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