Oh my god a talking muffin.
You can say "I had a muffin for breakfast" or "Muffins are tasty.". There are a lot but here are some more examples... "My friend hates muffins.", "I love muffins.", "There are many types of muffins."," Do you like muffins?", "I like muffins but for some reason my friend hates them I ask her why but all she says is it tastes bad and ice cream is way better". The sentence (last one) was a really good one so I recommend that.
One muffin said, "Flippin eck, its hot in here."The other muffin looked across to baking tray and said "WOW! a talking muffin!"
The simple but yet tasty batter you make. Check out these muffin recipes, I bet you'll find something you'll like here: http://www.sutree.com/Learn.aspx?q=muffins
Annette Mills has written: 'Here comes Muffin' 'Muffin, the mule'
Some lame jokes: 1. A girl walked into a bar and said 'ouch'. 2. 'Why did the toilet roll down the hill?' 'To get to the bottom' And some more... 1. Why did Jared fall off his bike? His dad threw a refrigerator at him. 2. Why did Sally fall off the swing? Because she didn't have arms. 3. What is brown and sticky? A stick. 4. What do you call a boomerang that doesn't work? A stick. 5. Why do elephants paint their toenails red? To blend in with a cherry tree. Have you ever seen an elephant in a cherry tree? (no) So it works. 6. There are two fish in a tank, the first one says, "You drive, I'll man the gun." 7. A fish swims into a wall and he says, "Dam." 8. There are two muffins sitting in an oven. One muffin says to the other muffin, "Boy, it sure is getting hot in here." and the other muffin goes, "OHMYGOD A TALKING MUFFIN!"
Well it depends on the size really here are the deatails...Jumbo muffin: 560 calsextra large muffin: 430 calslarge muffin: 280 calsmeduim muffin: 170 cals
Sitting Down Here was created on 1999-09-27.
To solve this, we need to make a system of equations. Let's set drinks as x and muffins as y. So, Tisha's purchase can be described as 6x+5y=13.2, and Leonard's purchase can be described as 8x+4y=13.6. Since we only need to solve for the muffins (y), we first need to solve for x in terms of y. We do this by taking either equation, isolating x on one side, and then solving for x like this: 6x+5y-5y=13.2-5y 6x=13.2-5y 6x/6=(13.2-5y)/6 x=2.2-(5/6)y Then, we plug the new x value into either equation and solve to find the y, or muffin, value, like this: 8(2.2-(5/6)y)+4y=13.6 17.6-(20/3)y+4y=13.6 I'm guessing you can solve it from here......,.
My dogs are here with me... do they count?
she is sitting next to me that's how!
Here are a few 'popular' jokes, hope you like! . . . -There are two muffins in an oven and the first one says, "whoa, it's hot in here!" then the second one responds, "HOLY CRAP!! A TALKING MUFFIN!!" -Yo' mama sooo ugly that they filmed 'Gorrilas In The Mist' when she was in the showerr! ~OHHHHH BURNN~
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