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Moozillion

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Sheep eyes are considered a delicacy, usually reserved for the guest of honor, in Central Asia.

I think a fish without an eye is fsh... ;)

No...just NO EYEBALLS OF ANY SORT!!
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Moozillion

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Gobble !
Gone!
wifey swallowed it whole as she has a lesson in 10 minutes.
She says thank you.
And, "Buuurrrrrppppp!!!!!!!!!!".

I seriously doubt that Wifey EVER belches!!!!! She’s much too dainty!

I am reminded of an old Southern saying, “Horses sweat, men perspire, and ladies are all a-dither.” ;)
 

Tidgy's Dad

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I seriously doubt that Wifey EVER belches!!!!! She’s much too dainty!

I am reminded of an old Southern saying, “Horses sweat, men perspire, and ladies are all a-dither.” ;)
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When wifey burps or passes wind at the other end she laughs, jumps up and down and claps her hands with glee.
Really. :rolleyes:
 

Bee62

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Of course, I went to the post office and posted the last of my Christmas gifts and cards.
That's it, done.
Came home, after a bit of shopping for wifey gifts to find the postie had been with a parcel but we were out, so i have to go and pick it up from the same blooming post office.
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr:mad:
Typical! :rolleyes:
That`s what life is ..... Not logical.:D
 

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So my day part 1. After the river bus we went to see the ceilings of the Old Royal Naval College up close.

The £11 ticket was astonishing good value for a really interesting tour up the scaffolding where the restorers are hard at work on the 300 year old paint work.

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The end wall has a large mural with a self-portrait of the artist in the bottom right corner and the King who paid for it (William IV) and his family in the foreground.
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And here are some views up the scaffolding ... the ceiling depicts British Naval dominance over the Spanish and French
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King Louis XIV of France was painted being kicked by the above King and with a broken sword to show he was a loser!
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