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National Celebration Day (July 15th)Gummy WormTapioca PuddingHorsesFire (It is Fire Safety day)It will be fun to hear your responses!
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3 Comments
Marlene Mesot
Unpleasantness
Please don’t put gummy worms in your tapioca pudding and feed it to your horses or they may want to start a fire.
Gummy worms feel grose in your hand or mouth.
Tapioca pudding is delicious with nutmeg sprinkled in at the end of cooking time.
Horses love hay but if it gets too hot it can start a fire.
Cattle have two stomachs and regurgitate their food so now we’re not hungry anymore!
Linda Vos
National Celebration Day
Linda Vos
At the Independence Day picnic Kim found a gummy worm in her tapioca pudding. “Ack!” she shrieked, “Wild horses couldn’t make me eat that stuff. Throw it into the fire.”
Cheryl
Sugar-free Gummy Worms
fill your belly With a fire
that adds inches to your wais-line for hours.
Don’t even think about
Eating that tapioca pudding.
That will for sure
make it worse.
Solution?
Go horseback riding!
At the end, you’ll say, “Ahh!”
And hug your horse.
Don’t worry about the riders behind you, they were full of hot-air anyway.
What’s a little more?