At least its innards are white. In the time of Elizabeth 1st., apparently, people's teeth turned black because of the high intake of sugar. (Maybe that was the real reason she was the Virgin Queen.) Where did this word 'peeps' come from; it's new to me.
There should be police tape and a danger sign posted there!
ReplyDeleteHahahaha! Do you actually have peeps at your house?
ReplyDeleteThe BRD brought us a small package when she arrived for dinner yesterday.
DeletePeeps,Easter candy bought by people who really don't like their kids.
ReplyDeletePeeps give me the creeps.
ReplyDeleteNo peeps for me.
ReplyDeleteHa! Mrs. C. loves Peeps but they don't do anything for me.
ReplyDeleteAt least its innards are white. In the time of Elizabeth 1st., apparently, people's teeth turned black because of the high intake of sugar. (Maybe that was the real reason she was the Virgin Queen.) Where did this word 'peeps' come from; it's new to me.
ReplyDeleteTom, here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peeps
DeleteMissed out a question mark in my previous comment. Tch! Tch!
ReplyDeleteNot to worry.
DeleteI will...um...see that your poor departed PEEP has...um...a proper disposal for his...yum...remains.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE PEEPS!
I love peeps too! YUM! I can't buy them though because I'll eat the whole package in one sitting.
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