Tweet Playing Croquet Like An Egyptian, The Crooked Game!! The Game of Croquet (pronounced “crow-KAY”) started in France by a Bachler farmer who had too much time and woods to spare, the game moved to Ireland, then traveled to England from there ended up in the US where it is now a tradition of backyard recreational, social activity. Croquet is a sport that can be enjoyed by anybody; old and young men and women, rich or wealthy. To play Croquet, you need to know the rules and have them handy for reference during a game. The United States Croquet Association (USCA), set rules as a guide for informal backyard play. As…
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MY NEW YEAR RESOLUTION RUINED 2020!!
Tweet My New Year resolution was as tragic as a divine comedy, a heavy load on my chest, I have to confess, it may be the most likely to blame for the COVIS-19 pandemic lockdown. The COVID-19 pandemic triggered too much blame to go around, from blaming China, Bill Gates, Pharmaceutical companies, Obama, Immigrants, the infidel’s way of ruining Muslim holidays, and the perennial one, God punishment to anyone you don’t agree with or don’t like. relax hand off china, it is all my fault, Muslims have been the fall guys for years, anyway, and my New Year resolution was the culprit. I wished to spend more time at home,…
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NO LAND WITHOUT BREAD… !
Tweet How bread identifies the culture of immigrants, bread protects us, comfort us in the new world, bread who we are…flatbread, …is the best thing happened to America since the sliced bread…Bread has been offered as a sacrifice to God (and in previous times to the gods. Some religions believe that consecrated bread is God. In the Middle East, a hungry man will kiss a piece of bread given him as alms and an invocation is murmured before kneading the dough. In a large number of countries, people consider bread to be so precious that it is a sin to waste it. There are also many superstitions about what happens…