Now now Mr S, we soon learn where that you don't even joke about the big A. You can't touch this... Besides, he was banned from San Antonio for 10 years for that incident (although I'm not sure if it was the tinkle or the fact he was wearing his wife's dress that upset the Texans) but the ban was graciously lifted when he donated $10k to the Alamo caretakers!
Is the Cheesy Pops commercial one of those things I'm missing out on from home? I don't know it and I can only find sarcastic references to it online...
And now I have Cartman singing Cheesy Poofs in my head!!!
Yes Jac, I know the actions of the (other) Big O nuked the good citizens beyond belief, (you might say it was all a big Crock (ett) however, his legendary iconoclastic behaviour is the one single reason I want to visit the Alamo (aside from I want a rubber Bowie knife as a souvenir). Actually, I've often mused on what kind of similar sacrilege I could replicate at a local heritage icon - say Port Arthur perhaps. But no, definitely no, I would not wear a dress. Especially not my wife's...
This intermittent blog follows the random adventures of my family and me. We are a two mum family with our awesome three year old Marty Roo (formerly baby Tuesday) and our newest addition, Kenzie the Kelpie.
I love cooking and far too much of this blog is about food, traveling and eating. For me, cooking for people is how I tell them I love them.
I am a statistical geneticist, geek, gamer, inherently lazy, cheese addict and whisky drinker.
Right now we're working on settling back in to Tassie, holding on to memories and friends in Texas and getting into the rhythm of life. It is a fun ride and y'all are welcome to join us!
5 comments:
Just so long as it is not cheesey pops...... that ad. must have originated in the great USA surely....
I was always under the impression that in Texas, "Isolated Sprinkles" had something to do with Ozzy Osbourne and the Alamo...
Now now Mr S, we soon learn where that you don't even joke about the big A. You can't touch this... Besides, he was banned from San Antonio for 10 years for that incident (although I'm not sure if it was the tinkle or the fact he was wearing his wife's dress that upset the Texans) but the ban was graciously lifted when he donated $10k to the Alamo caretakers!
Not sure I'd pay that to be allowed back here...
Is the Cheesy Pops commercial one of those things I'm missing out on from home? I don't know it and I can only find sarcastic references to it online...
And now I have Cartman singing Cheesy Poofs in my head!!!
Yes Jac, I know the actions of the (other) Big O nuked the good citizens beyond belief, (you might say it was all a big Crock (ett) however, his legendary iconoclastic behaviour is the one single reason I want to visit the Alamo (aside from I want a rubber Bowie knife as a souvenir). Actually, I've often mused on what kind of similar sacrilege I could replicate at a local heritage icon - say Port Arthur perhaps.
But no, definitely no, I would not wear a dress. Especially not my wife's...
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