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So wifey was watching British baking show and the made something called a galla pie-- it had no party- or pie. it looked like a loaf of bread wrapped around a meatloaf, with a row of hard boiled eggs in the center right down the middle. It was so weird looking-- Wifey and I are going to make one this week some time.-- Oh the meatloaf was actually sausage. I'm intrigued kind light a bread sized bierock.
Thought of the day-- Men are the only creatures on this planet that get no unconditional love. Men have to fit in a box of provider, protector, monogamous, or not, and a thousand other things all depending on the partner- (those things change by the way)- only your child, who is mostly dependent on you to survive, cares for you that no matter how mad or upset they are will still loves you. Adults just writ you off, nothing you did or do matters. It is sad that as a race we do this to our partners. They just decide that they can do "better". Even if it means destroying everything. In some places you have a "cooling off" period for 6 mos or even 5 years where you have to try and work things out. But in the US there is no consequences for anything.
SO thought of the day-- Women are posting "I don't need no man videos" Um yes they do-- for the species to repopulate it takes both men and women. Women as a whole have allot of jobs they do not want to do. We will see how equality comes to play if there is a war and a daft. (although with as advanced as the military is that will probably never happen) . There was a video of women and men on an island the men did fine- the women didn't fare as well. Granted only 1 example, but it proves my point. Some women can survive- some can fight a war- some can do whatever-- but as a whole- no. Thoughts????
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