Captured in hieroglyphics by a National Geographic artist in 1410 A.D., Mongols were unhappy meeting the Aleuts in the Bering Strait.
Patrick O'Riley
…and Carrot Head wept the kind of tears that only losing a spelling be can inspire. Tomato had won again.
Ben
“San Francisco rulz!”
Wendy
This drawing exemplifies the kind of delusional behaviors found in children affected by nineteenth-century vitamin deficiencies. With fortified cereal, children began to draw much better.
Captured in hieroglyphics by a National Geographic artist in 1410 A.D., Mongols were unhappy meeting the Aleuts in the Bering Strait.
…and Carrot Head wept the kind of tears that only losing a spelling be can inspire. Tomato had won again.
“San Francisco rulz!”
This drawing exemplifies the kind of delusional behaviors found in children affected by nineteenth-century vitamin deficiencies. With fortified cereal, children began to draw much better.