January 21, 2008

… sucked?

Filed under: Gattungswesen

you know what sucked?
here’s what sucked.

I like apples cut up. I eat them w/ a bit of peanut butter. nice filling snack, healthy.
That’s what I’m eating right now.

I ate two yesterday. One in the afternoon, one at nite. Well, second time around. I cut them up using the knife I used before.

Except it wasn’t the same knife after all! It was the knife I had used when making dinner.
Chopping onions! So my apples tasted all oniony.

Now I like onions, but … yuck. That sucked.

Then I found five dollars.

The end.

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  1. Poor thing (I hope you won’t read this as patronizing).

    You can’t get good peanut butter in continental Europe. My visits to the US left me completely enamoured of “real” peanut butter. The cool people in Heidelberg have access to the US army stores on the base. One of those hopelessly cool people got me two jars of organic peanut butter for my birthday.

    I was so happy I almost cried.

    That’s what I’m eating now :-) .
    I sympathize, nevertheless.

    Comment by Januaries — January 22, 2008 @ 4:05 am

  2. :)

    My wife and I lived in Edinburgh Scotland for a bit, and were very amused to find that peanut butter was an imported good. As such, we ate less of it than we would have at home. Our flatmates were both from Canada and they said “we’ve never seen anyone eat so much peanut butter as you two!”
    take care,
    Nate

    Comment by Nate — January 22, 2008 @ 10:19 am

  3. :)

    My wife and I lived in Edinburgh Scotland for a bit, and were very amused to find that peanut butter was an imported good. As such, we ate less of it than we would have at home. Our flatmates were both from Canada and they said “we’ve never seen anyone eat so much peanut butter as you two!”
    take care,
    Nate

    Comment by Nate — January 22, 2008 @ 10:22 am

  4. Interesting. Did you start eating less peanut butter when you moved to the US? Cheers.

    Comment by Januaries — January 22, 2008 @ 3:01 pm

  5. I don’t think so. I didn’t think of myself as a big peanut butter eater before I moved to Scotland either. I think it’s just that people in Scotland and Canada eat way less of the stuff. They have a peanut butter deficiency.
    later,
    Nate

    Comment by Nate — January 22, 2008 @ 10:26 pm

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