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As the writers of chickenmonkeydog live in two different countries - divided by a common language - you may find that spelling of some words are in US English and others are in UK English. Don't worry ... you're not going mad and we're not sloppy editors. We just want to use both. So there!
Wouldn’t life be great if every morning we could have happy toast? Jam eyes, peanut butter nose and a honey mouth. This particular toasty smile made my daughter’s breakfast this morning a happy one.

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I am always enthralled by the interesting things a parent will do to make their child happy. I feel that in this endeavor, their creativity knows no limits. This also applies to people who would normally consider themselves “not creative.”
Is that a Wisconsin plate?
Hi AMD -
Yes, it is a ‘Wisconsin plate’. We have two of them. Are they the only two still in existence?
They may be the last survivors. Someone at 2232 uses only “Wisconsin” cups however, so the plates may be in danger.
@ AMD
I should update you on the number of ‘Wisconsin’ plates – apparently we actually have four. Sorry about that. When I checked for the previous post, some were in the dishwasher.
Hi uncle Conall and uncle Liam!
It’s a weird name, but it works.
Awesome site