[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Naw, I don't have that safe anymore.
Too bad; I thought it would make a wonderful visual aid for your Sunday School class when you did the story of the feeding of the 5,000. > But it came in handy back in college; it would hold a six-pack & some coldcuts Now that 6 pack would get more high schoolers out to your Sunday School class, but then, that is not the Methodist way, is it? :-) Now if you had some fine wine, you could all be Epsicopalians! :-) > PS: You should know that you can't starve a teenage boy! As much as I buy & fix, >he'll eat. I once went shopping and bought, in the middle of night, after the kids were in bed, a box of chocolate covered Oreos and hid them in a far, far corner of a closet behind a bunch of bags. The next day at noon I told my 15 year old and 11 year old that I had a special treat for them for dessert, and the 15 year old got this really guilty look on his face. Sure enough, every cookie was gone! Gage hasn't reached that stage yet, he is only 7. He still lets me get the food out of the grocery bag before he eats it. And at White Sox games, he only wants a new food item (which he eats and consumes) every other inning. Last year an order of nachoes lasted 3 innings. Now I am lucky it it lasts 6 batters.
