Advice from a 109 year old gal. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-including-eating-porridge-avoiding-men.html
They look very happy, maybe I need to include some porridge on the menu.What the heck is porridge anyway?
Seriously, you don't know?That's ok - its any grain (usually oatmeal) cooked to a mushy consistency. Could be something like cream of wheat too, or lately people have been making quinoa porridge and adding fruit and maybe honey to it. Bon appetit!
Avoiding men is a sure way to solve the over-population problem - no men but lots of porridge - sound like fun?
I don't like porridge, and no man for a long while....so I am evens.
prepared to share, April?!
Who he April?
Advice from a 109 year old gal. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-including-eating-porridge-avoiding-men.html
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He's an actor on a show I've been watching for a few years now. His name is Sasha Roiz, he's an actor on the show Grimm his character name is Captain Sean Renard, on the show, he's a royal and a Zauberbiest a cross between a beast and human. I have a huge crush on the character.This is one of my must see shows every week when it airs and it has been numero uno for me from day one.
Some more images
https://www.google.com/search?q=cap...&ei=oQ3AVPO4AZPrggST7ILIAQ&sqi=2&ved=0CDEQsAQ
Cookie, porridge is one of those foods, I have known what it is, but I always forget and have to ask again when I hear someone mention it.
On another note, I'd be happy to not live a long life and just add some of him into my day instead, I'll be more than happy to accept a reduction in life expectancy in exchange.
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Not too shabby..... with guys like him around, who needs porridge?