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Edward Dolan
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"Claire Petersky" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Marlene Blanshay" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> how about when you pass by a restaurant that smells great?
>
> In the morning, sometimes I can smell the wonder bread factory making
> trillions of doughnuts. That'll stir the appetite. Or sometimes you can
> smell the Vietnamese places boiling up the broth for the day's pho.
>
> The ride home, when I'm really hungry at the end of the day, goes through
> Chinatown, with many enticing aromas. Fortunately, the starchy smells
> coming from the nearby noodle factory will dampen down the appetite as I
> leave the neighborhood.
Many thanks Claire for this wonderful uplifting message of yours. It
lightens my heavy heart and just makes my day ever so much brighter. But why
is that everywhere I go I encounter mostly the sweet-sour smells of decay
and death. Apparently, we live in two different worlds.
Everyone in the world knows that the Chinese will eat anything. It comes
from thousands of years of forever being on the edge of starvation. If I
were you I would stay out of Chinatown. They eat dogs there and who knows,
they might eat you too if you are at all plump.
Why does Claire keep posting these idiocies of hers. Does she do this just
to **** me off? She is the eternally happy camper - and I am not. That is no
doubt the cause of all our troubles and difficulties. If she would only get
a good case of breast or ovarian cancer she might be more tolerable.
Regards,
Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
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> "Marlene Blanshay" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>> how about when you pass by a restaurant that smells great?
>
> In the morning, sometimes I can smell the wonder bread factory making
> trillions of doughnuts. That'll stir the appetite. Or sometimes you can
> smell the Vietnamese places boiling up the broth for the day's pho.
>
> The ride home, when I'm really hungry at the end of the day, goes through
> Chinatown, with many enticing aromas. Fortunately, the starchy smells
> coming from the nearby noodle factory will dampen down the appetite as I
> leave the neighborhood.
Many thanks Claire for this wonderful uplifting message of yours. It
lightens my heavy heart and just makes my day ever so much brighter. But why
is that everywhere I go I encounter mostly the sweet-sour smells of decay
and death. Apparently, we live in two different worlds.
Everyone in the world knows that the Chinese will eat anything. It comes
from thousands of years of forever being on the edge of starvation. If I
were you I would stay out of Chinatown. They eat dogs there and who knows,
they might eat you too if you are at all plump.
Why does Claire keep posting these idiocies of hers. Does she do this just
to **** me off? She is the eternally happy camper - and I am not. That is no
doubt the cause of all our troubles and difficulties. If she would only get
a good case of breast or ovarian cancer she might be more tolerable.
Regards,
Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota