Leftover Soup, An Online Version
Dec. 11th, 2012 09:37 amMy great-grandmother, like many in her pre-WWI generation, used to make "leftover soup." Basically, at the end of the week, whatever was left over from the previous week's dinners went into the pot and the result was served as soup. Consider this post the equivalent.
A) From a Not-Safe-For-Work site, a very Safe-For-Work pictorial on unusual volcanic craters.
B) From the comment thread to this post:
Mercenary’s Rules:
1 Either the money’s up front, or we’re not.
2 When the money runs out, so do we.
3 Pay us, on time and in full, or we’ll take what we think are sufficient punitive damages out of your hide.
4 My men are my capital. Without them, I’m not in business. Don’t expect me to waste my capital for your benefit.
C) An interesting obituary of a British Major General. If you wrote a novel about this guy, people just wouldn't believe it.
A) From a Not-Safe-For-Work site, a very Safe-For-Work pictorial on unusual volcanic craters.
B) From the comment thread to this post:
Mercenary’s Rules:
1 Either the money’s up front, or we’re not.
2 When the money runs out, so do we.
3 Pay us, on time and in full, or we’ll take what we think are sufficient punitive damages out of your hide.
4 My men are my capital. Without them, I’m not in business. Don’t expect me to waste my capital for your benefit.
C) An interesting obituary of a British Major General. If you wrote a novel about this guy, people just wouldn't believe it.