Weebaby's World/updated 04/18/06
"The world is a dangerous place to live in, not because of the people that do evil; but because of the people that stand by and let them do it."
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Week of April 16, 2006
from http://soli.inav.net/~catalyst/Humor/full.htm . Note: if you aren't familiar with this personality classification, you can read about it here. INTJ thinks: Glass is made from silicon dioxide, heated to a temperature of ... INTP: The glass is full -- half water, half air! ENTP: Voila! 0.157 litres of dihydrogen oxide, prepared by micro-gnomes. ENTJ: Hey! This is a beer glass, not a water glass! INFJ: This glass of water is a metaphor for my life. INFP: weebaby is INFP But look! A crystalline vessel, filled with shimmering, life-giving nectar! ENFP: Whooeee! Water fight! ENFJ: There's more than enough for friends to share. ISFJ thinks: I bet my friend would like to have some water right now ... ISFP (Holds up glass of water, tilts it from side to side, wiggles finger in it, licks finger, grins slightly, moves on.) ESFP: There's a glass of water! You know, it's healthy to drink a lot of water! Why, I remember when I was growing up, we used to ... ESFJ: I can't believe someone would leave this dirty glass out here! Clean up this mess right now! ISTJ: It's half empty now, and it wouldn't surprise me if it dried up completely. ISTP: So? It's water. Big deal! ESTP: You call that a glass of water? Why, back where I come from, ... ESTJ: Hey! Whose job was it to fill up this glass?
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by J.K. Rowling |
by Trout Fishing in America The problem with most kids music is that after the second time you hear "Bananaphone" you're ready to slit your wrists. Not so with Trout Fishing in America! This is one band you can listen to over and over and over and still enjoy singing along with the music. Children ages 4 to 100 enjoy the music; your teens will probably say that they don't, but you'll walk in on them playing it and dancing with their little brother! Folksy, blusey and country-like, the music is infectious and the lyrics don't talk down children. The most infectious songs are the title, "My World", plus "Baby's Got the Car Keys" (which are in her diaper), "My Hair Had a Party Last Night", which explains why it looks like that when you wake up in the morning. Trout Fishing CDs are by far my favorite gift to give children, and parents can listen to it on long car trips without going insane! |
starring Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal
Too good to correctly be called a Grade-B sci-fi film, The Day the Earth Stood Still is still relevant in today's world. I vividly remember watching it as a small child; even then it made an impact on me. And if I ever get three cats, their names will be Klaata, Barada and Nickto! Man! I love this film! |
4-5 pounds chicken pieces (legs, thighs, breasts) About 40 plump garlic cloves (3-4 heads) 2/3 cup olive oil, preferably extra-virgin 2 leeks, white and pale green parts separated from dark green tops (reserve tops for the bouquet garni, below) 1 tablespoon mixed dried herbs: thyme, oregano, savory, rosemary (any two or three) 2 teaspoons salt pepper 1 lemon
For the bouquet garni:
For the paste seal:
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Slice the white and pale green parts of the leeks into thin rounds (reserving the green portions for the bouquet garni, below), and spread them in the bottom of the baking dish.
Place the chicken pieces in a large bowl. Add the olive oil, dried herbs, salt, pepper, and garlic cloves. Stir with your hands to evenly coat the chicken and garlic cloves with oil and seasonings.
Assemble the bouquet garni by tying the celery, leek greens, bay leaves and herbs into a bundle.
Place the bouquet garni in the baking dish, and add the seasoned chicken-garlic mixture over and around the bouquet.
Cut the lemon in half, squeeze the juice over the chicken, being careful to remove the seeds. Add the squeezed lemon halves to the baking dish.
Make the flour paste seal. To 1/2 cup flour, add about 1/3 cup warm water and combine. Add more water if necessary to form a pizza-dough consistency. Using your hands, roll the dough into long cylinders, 1/2-inch diameter.
Seal the baking dish. Cover the rim of the pan with pieces of dough, overlapping as necessary. Firmly place the lid on the dish.
Bake at 350 F for 1 hour and forty-five minutes.
YIELD: 4 servings
See my recipe page for directions on how to print out this recipe.
This is the best wasting-time site on the internet! I have four Neopets: WeeGriff the Eyrie, WeeGeck the Techo, WeeMissouri the Moehog and Daisy_Rosner121 the Kau. Since I'm a little anal-retentive, I have a definate MO when I visit the site. I "activiate" a different pet every day. If the Snowager is sleeping, I go and try to steal something from him first. Then I hop on over to Tyrannia to grab a slice of Omelette. Then I go to Faerieland and spin the Wheel of Excitement. If my pet needs healing, then I head to the Healing Springs. Ater that, it's a trip to Mystery Island to play Tombola. I take my pet to visit Coltzan's Shrine in the Lost Desert and then we spin the Neopian Fruit Machine. If I have time, I also go to the Games room and play three rounds of Dice-a-Roo. Then it's off to the Neopian Bank to collect my interest, and deposit any Neopoints I have over and above the 1,000NP I carry with me at all times. After all of this traveling, my pets are pretty hungry, so I feed my three non-active pets with the slice of omelette I picked up earlier, and I feed my active pet whatever other food items I have on hand.
Whenever I choose a webring of the month, whenever I have a few minutes to spare online, I click on "random" and surf away! The more webrings you and I have in common, the more likely I am to come to your page. If you really want me to come to your page, then sign my guestbook!