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Funny quotes….

Hey all!

I had some FUNNY quotes…when my mind blocked out!!!

Scene: Cooking dinner with mom and Joshua was standing in background

Me: Mom?  Where do chickens come from????

Mom:  Chicken!

Joshua, mom and me: Laughs!!!!!!!!!

 

So, there’s your funny quote!  Tell me how you like itCool

Elizabeth

New post…

…yea…i’m doing a new post here….duh to me!  Cool  Anyway, for you who don’t know, I started a new blog (www.lizzy.homeschooljournal.net , if the link dosen’t work) !!!!!!  Yea, there’s lots of new posts.  If you haven’t read any…GO READ THEM ALL!!!!!  If you’ve only read SOME…..GO READ SOME MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  I’ll let you go now….so you can look at it Tongue out

Have a blessed day,

Elizabeth

Our House

Here is a Satallite picture of our house, that is soo cool how you can see our house!!!

I have changed it….if you want to see a picture of our house from Satallite, the leave us a comment and we will e-mail you.

Katie

P.s if it does not work tell me.

Soda Pop

I was reading in my science today and they were talking about some of the things that can be dissolved in different types of liquids and pop was one of them.

Here is a really interesting article on “Liquid Candy” (aka Soda Pop)

Here is some of what the article said

Americans consume gargantuan quantities of carbonated soft drinks and suffer untoward health consequences. Companies annually produce enough soda pop to provide 557 12-ounce cans - 52.4 gallons - to every man, woman, and child.

That is a big amount of pop, and i don’t even drink pop that much…it makes you some what grossed out!

Here are two more

“Carbonated soft drinks are the single biggest source of calories in the American diet, providing about 7 percent of calories; adding in noncarbonated drinks brings the figure to 9 percent. Teenagers get 13 percent of their calories from carbonated and non carbonated soft drinks.”

“Consumption of carbonated soft drinks peaked in 1998, when consumption was 56.1 gallons per person. In a historic turnaround, consumption was 7 percent lower in 2004. And because some people have switched to diet sodas, the consumption of caloric soft drinks declined by 12 percent.”

I mean come on here 56.1 Gallons per person!!!

Tell me what you think.

Katie