In a pumpkin shell. How she fit we'll never know.
Peter Pumpkin Eater is a well-known nursery rhyme character who is said to have kept his wife in a pumpkin shell. This nursery rhyme is meant to be whimsical and not reflect real life situations. It is important to remember the context of nursery rhymes when analyzing their content.
Peter locked his wife in a pumpkin shell to keep her safe.
The nursery rhyme "Peter Peter pumpkin eater" is about a man named Peter who is portrayed as keeping his wife in a pumpkin shell. Some interpretations suggest the rhyme may reflect themes of control, possessiveness, or even infidelity in relationships.
The nursery rhyme is "The House That Jack Built," where the verse about the husband reads: "This is the priest all shaven and shorn, that married the man all tattered and torn, that kissed the maiden all forlorn, that milked the cow with the crumpled horn, that tossed the dog, that worried the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built." It does not mention keeping a wife in a shell.
if we keep a pumpkin inside a balloon the balloon will not fly and will burst
(Acts 12:1-7)... Peter was being kept in the prison...
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it doesn't really matter what kind of algae eater you get for the tank.In my experience with goldfish I've found that plecos work well although they get very big and will need to be kept in a very large tank.
I have kept them in a ziplock bag for 5 days with no problems, just leave some gook to keep the seeds moist.
Peter and Paul
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