Ah, I see -- I guess it's possible that liquid chocolate of some sort was going to act as lava and he ate it without that inside. Or something like that.
I was going to express concern that the dog ate chocolate (it's very bad for dogs) but then I saw that the article says he ate "candy," not specifically chocolate.
There is sometimes such decency and love in animals that I develop more faith in them than I do in people. Maybe I'm just hanging around the wrong people, but those dogs just oozed love from their very core, despite - or perhaps because of - what they've been through. Live long, happy lives, Jeffrey and Jermaine.
A couple of things concern me about this. One is that there's a high school student who weighs 400 pounds.
The other thing is that opposing coaches are going to tell their players to try to tackle his legs rather than hitting the upper-body. That's going to mean an increased chance of knee injuries.
I wish someone had done this with me when I was a kid. A tutor once asked me, "What is greater: one-half or one-third?" I had no idea. He said, "If you have one of two is it more or less than if you have one of three?" That explanation caused it to sink in. It's all how you teach it, and Legos look as if they'd help get the point across visually.
What an awesome video.
I'm wearing a Heisenberg t-shirt right now.
The other thing is that opposing coaches are going to tell their players to try to tackle his legs rather than hitting the upper-body. That's going to mean an increased chance of knee injuries.
Mr. Percival, thank you from across the pond for your service.