Happy Halloween! Trick or treat!
Boo!
Ahhh!
Boo!
Ahhhh!
Boo-
Okay, stop with ahhh and booing! What was your costume? I'd rather stay home and give out candy and to the kids who ring the doorbell. During Halloween in my family, it's better to come later because at that time, we try to get rid of the extra candy in the candy bowl so we don't end up eating it (which is when my shift is over). Anyways...
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! HOPE YOU GET A LOT OF CANDY!
HA!
HA!
HA!
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Stock Up On Candy
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5:00 PM
By
EcoWarrior
Warning! When kids ring your doorbell on Halloween, you will need candy. Sometimes, people don't predict how many kids are coming, and run out of candy. Here are some ways to get candy if you’re in the middle of Halloween, and can't get candy:
1. Try to auction off other food/e.t.c. for pieces of candy. This would seem new to kids, so you could get more supply of candy. Ex: Gelatin (My uncle tried using gelatin, and his highest auction was 50 pieces of candy.)
2. Have your children come back from trick-or-treating, and make them look through their container of candy. Have them toss out the candy they don't like, and put those in your candy bowl.
Hope this helps, and now you won't have to go to the store to get more candy, and then come back and find out that Halloween is over. (That really makes people mad because they wasted their money, and it is recession time.)
1. Try to auction off other food/e.t.c. for pieces of candy. This would seem new to kids, so you could get more supply of candy. Ex: Gelatin (My uncle tried using gelatin, and his highest auction was 50 pieces of candy.)
2. Have your children come back from trick-or-treating, and make them look through their container of candy. Have them toss out the candy they don't like, and put those in your candy bowl.
Hope this helps, and now you won't have to go to the store to get more candy, and then come back and find out that Halloween is over. (That really makes people mad because they wasted their money, and it is recession time.)
Friday, October 30, 2009
Halloween Tomorrow! :)
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8:00 PM
By
EcoWarrior
Hoo-ra! Tomorrow is Halloween! Have you gotten your costume yet? Have you gotten your candy to give out yet? Did you get your decorations yet? Well, have you? Don't forget, tomorrow's Halloween!
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
90, Ten more to go!
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2:01 PM
By
EcoWarrior
This is our 90th post! We are 10 away from 100! Almost there! Hoo-ray!
Joke #6
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2:00 PM
By
EcoWarrior
What do you get when you cross a chicken with a poodle?
Poo-ched eggs! Bwahahahahaha!
Poo-ched eggs! Bwahahahahaha!
Monday, October 26, 2009
Analogy 1
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9:03 AM
By
EcoWarrior
Century : Dollar :: Decade: _ _ _ _
Scroll down for answer:
Century : Dollar :: Decade : Dime
You see, a century is 100 years; and a dollar is worth 100 cents. A decade is 10 years; and a dime is worth 10 cents.
Scroll down for answer:
Century : Dollar :: Decade : Dime
You see, a century is 100 years; and a dollar is worth 100 cents. A decade is 10 years; and a dime is worth 10 cents.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Human:Spider::Elephant:Mouse
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8:59 AM
By
EcoWarrior
Hello, Legoman here. Did you know, many people are afraid of spiders, and elephants are afraid of mice? People are a lot bigger than spiders, and elephants are much bigger than mice. How strange... Though, it makes an interesting anology:
Human is to spider;
as elephant is to mice.
(Although the stereotype that elephants are afraid of mice isn't true.)
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Strange Goldfish
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10:30 AM
By
EcoWarrior
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Elephant Fact 3
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9:43 PM
By
EcoWarrior
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Recycling Entry
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5:43 PM
By
EcoWarrior
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| Credit for this image goes to Wikipedia |
Hello, Legoman here. On a TV channel, a lady was talking about recycling. She said that there are three main things in our life that are in a cycle. One, you see an ad on TV that makes you interested in buying it. Two, you buy the item you saw on TV. Three, you work hard to pay the item off. Then the cycle starts again. After your hard day at work, you relax on your couch and watch some TV. You see an ad with something you like, and you go to the store to buy it. The cycle keeps going on. How does this have anything to do with recycling? Well, since this cycle keeps going on, your house gets filled up with items that you are no longer interested in. But, what happens to the items you are no longer interested in? There is one answer to that: Throwing it out. All that junk you don't use anymore gets sent to a landfill, where it gets buried. In a result, all those people out in the world would also dump their junk at a landfill. What a lot of junk! That is why you shouldn't waste your stuff and "hand me downs" help the Earth. Please recycle!
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