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No More Eggy
I mentioned the other day my attempts to get Odin to eat egg yolks. I failed a the the time. I am pleased to announce a victory for all fathers, well this one at least. Today his egg was sunny side up, with soldiers that marched until consumed. Yay for silly rhymes! Gnomer and Out ...
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