A Bucket by Joe
As I'm sure you know (but a friend of my mom's pointed out that not everyone in Britain has a baseball cap so I'm going to tell you anyway) is rather like a pot. Buckets are round and usually have a handle which flips up. There are thousands of kinds of buckets. Some of them are called pots but they are really buckets. An example of this would be flower pots (buckets). I hate it when things get credited for other things work. No one ever calls a pot a bucket but people call buckets pots which is very annoying. Just think that without buckets there would be no syrup, no milk and by extension no cheese, ice cream, yogurt and no pancakes. think how often you use all that stuff especially cheese. Well I gotta do my math, folks. Adios.
Salt by Adam
Today I am going to write about salt, but today I will try a different way to go about it but this is my first try so if I slip back to my ordinary way forgive me. Salt is more valuable than you know. A lot of tasty meals you eat would not be possible without salt. Salt is immaculate in the practicality of its common use. Say if you where to eat an apple it is good but it has no salt. But if you make, say, an apple pie or apple crisp, they both use salt. Most everything uses salt. Look around and see if you can find a food without salt. It's out there though a little hard to find. Well, I will withdraw from the limited section of my mind to this wonderful world of though and idea where my hazardous simplicity is certainly required elsewhere.
Yarn by Ken
Yarn is very useful for knitting. Without yarn you couldn't knit at all. Sometimes, when I play with action figures I use yarn as spiderman web. There's not much else I can put into words about yarn. Except that my cat loves it. Good bye.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
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Hey! I get a mention!
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