G'day bloggers! How are you all this morning? The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, what could be better? A super extra special guest blog from Matt!!!! haha, I have taken over the blog once again! Does anyone watch that show "How it's Made"? They have everything you can think of on that show. Stamps, toilet paper, oil filters, stained glass, trucks, you name it. I feel so much smarterer after I watch tat show. I think they should do an episode on donuts. Mmmmm, donuts. Super news, people are getting amped about Rockridge! There are registrations already coming in. I am so excited about summer camp it's not even funny. I'm more excited about camp than I am about the next episode of "How it's Made". Anyways, cheerio y'all faithful blog readers. Until next time, keep fit and have fun!

How is popcorn made? You'll have to watch the show to find out.

How is popcorn made? You'll have to watch the show to find out.




2 Comments:
At 9:40 PM,
Anonymous said…
Dear Matt,
A simply exquisite blog today, i sincerely enjoyed it and look forward to future blogs done by you. Proceding to the point, how does one make popcorn? I shall most certainly be tuning in to this thing you call "television" to recieve this information.
Sincerely, Professor Butterhands
At 11:40 AM,
Anonymous said…
Hmmm does this show even exist? I have never heard of such a thing. And would they even waste their time talking about how popcorn is made? Funny thing about popcorn, I heard on the radio this morning that they have done scientific research on why some curnels do not pop...Scientists actual study this to find out an answer to many popcorn eating citizens, the questions that soo many of us have, but do not really give it much thought after we devour the bag of delicious mouth watering, butter soaked corn. Who really cares? I could think of a lot better things to do research on.
I just thought of a few, then decided not to post them as I would probably get a stern answer to. Any suggestions on what scientists should really discover and make world wide knowledge?
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