That sounds about right. Though I’ll probably get some wine as well.
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As Julia Child loved to say “More alcohal!” Or was that Dan Akroyd? Oh well.
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I will get behind anyone who says this sort of thing. But really, Julia Child would be better. The woman could cook (then again, as Akroyd is the one still alive, I suspect he currently is a better choice).
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Well there’s something to be said for pretending to be a famous chef. I’ve thought about taking up pretending to be Chef Boyardee, but I haven’t quite yet figured out how to fake wearing the chefs hat correctly. 😀
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I shall consider ways to keep the hat on correctly. Mostly because I know you, and I could use some free Spaghettios. Those things are tasty, and I could use the hookup (note: I am banking on free Spaghettios for my help, in case that wasn’t obvious).
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Hint, hint. Thank goodness you were obsequious in your request for my deliciously canned culinary masterpiece, Spaghettios. Otherwise, everyone who read my blog and would want some, serving only to make them more commonplace. Next thing you know, they’d have them on aisle 9 half way down on the top shelf for everyone to buy. 😀
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They’d probably make them in many different and convenient packages, such as cans of different sizes and microwaveable packs as well.
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My goodness, what an ingenious marketing tactic. But do you think it will throw the average fly-by-night non-cultivated shopper off the scent of my specially tastily crafted O’s? I mean, after all, you have to remember…they’re not for everyone—only those with cultivated taste. 😀
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I would guess yes. True connoisseurs will search out the real, good stuff. The uncouth masses will go with whatever is easiest and quickly strikes their fancy.
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And we’ll probably find them all on aisle 9. 😀
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I was a Florida resident for 4 years. I get this.
Or, like me, be the little piggy that used rocks to build her house!
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That works. So does moving to the Midwest (where we can enjoy our beer without the threat of non-alcoholic hurricanes!).
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interesting haha
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It’s the plan for people who want to forget how bad it could get!
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yes so true!
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Buy beer? They forgot to add get drunk..LOL
Hope you are all doing well.
Happy Valentine’s day. Kisses to the Chops.
XO
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Ha! I would definitely be doing the getting drunk part in the hurricane!
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