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Lepplady

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After all that exercise and talk of "Crispy", how about a Full English Breakfast?
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Oh man that looks so good!
 

morgan

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Sooooo cute! This reminds me of a couple years ago when one of my nieces was around the age of seven and announced she was gonna start calling my mom (her grandma) "Graham Cracker." We asked her why and she explained with a straight face, "because she's sweet and she breaks easy!" :lol: From the mouths of babes, right?! ;-D
 

Dana Jean

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Yikes! I wouldn't be able to stand it if I really thought they might fall on my house! We have LOTS of trees. My hubby likes to play lumberjack every now and then. 1)Tie a partially full water bottle to a rope. 2)Throw the bottle over the limb that's looking ready to fall. 3) Pull on the rope (from a safe distance and direction). Voila! Limb comes down! :cool2:
Okay, this reminded me of girl scout camp. We had jugs of water with soap in a nylon stocking hanging from a tree.
 

HollyGolightly

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Okay, this reminded me of girl scout camp. We had jugs of water with soap in a nylon stocking hanging from a tree.
Ha - yeah, baby. Hand washing station.
My new house problem is the lovely ivy I had growing up the side of the house - it was gorgeous. Someone told the Ogre that it damages your house, so he ripped it down last weekend. OMG - it didn't ruin anything until he pulled it down. Now there's all this nasty looking webbing residue on the wood siding. I'm getting on the extension ladder in the morning and going to try and scrub it off. If that doesn't work, I swear I'm going to krazy glue some ivy back up there. I'm so mad. We're looking janky around here.
 

Dana Jean

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Ha - yeah, baby. Hand washing station.
My new house problem is the lovely ivy I had growing up the side of the house - it was gorgeous. Someone told the Ogre that it damages your house, so he ripped it down last weekend. OMG - it didn't ruin anything until he pulled it down. Now there's all this nasty looking webbing residue on the wood siding. I'm getting on the extension ladder in the morning and going to try and scrub it off. If that doesn't work, I swear I'm going to krazy glue some ivy back up there. I'm so mad. We're looking janky around here.
Ooo, that ivy skeleton stuff is crazy strong. It is hard to get off.
 

HollyGolightly

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Just paint over it. Call it "texturizing."
I will try that first. Man - it was so pretty growing up the house. And he couldn't reach the very top, so he left it and it's just dead, still clinging to the house. Couple that with the stupid overgrown tree that keeps losing limbs, the hoa is going to be sending us a letter telling us we're an eyesore.
 

kingzeppelin

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Ohhhh Sherrrr-i-dannnn. Hyacinth cooked Richard a full English breakfast once, I wondered what that included. Many odd things here, but baked beans?

There are subtle variations of the "Full English" from region to region within the UK, but the "odd things" that you probably don't recognise here are sliced fried Black Pudding( a blend of onions, pork fat, oatmeal, flavourings - and blood (usually from a pig), and the Fried Slice (bread fried in bacon fat). The baked beans have crept in relatively recently, meaning the last 30 years or so.
I usually pass on the beans (pun Intended)!:wink:
 
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