I didn't even have to ask, and she didn't even have to tell me. It's just that gut feeling you get, and even when you try to deny it, you know it's right.
"She was drunk, and so were you. A few drinks will make anyone like that." says my ever-so-logically based brain.
But my heart responds, "Those feelings have been there before, it's very possible they still exist!"
And to paraphrase Mr. Raine Maida, "Then a phone call made me realize...."
I'm right. Well, my heart was, for once.
It's obvious she has feelings somewhat comparable to mine. I'll see her again at another wedding in Michigan, so till then, the phone is my only validation.
Anyways, off the mooshy stuff. I visited X-E today, and apparently, pudding pops have returned! After reading the hilarious article, I literally ran out of my house, jumped into my car and drove to the nearest Stop & Shop, leaving all my lights, monitors, and TVs on due to my motivated rush. I got there, and as expected, they had them, and it looked like quite a few other people found out about them as well.
As I was wandering the aisles, closely guarding my frozen delicacies, I thought "Man, I'm feeling pretty good, I want some booze." After searching for 10 minutes, I walked up to a couple and asked where the liquids of inebriation were. To my surprise, they told me that they don't sell them in grocery stores, and that I would have to go to a liqour store to obtain my desired spirits (Rum... Just rum & coke for me). Okee-dokee. Coming from Michigan, where they sell alcohol in the same aisle as the pop, this is quite a revelation to me. So, someday I'll have to travel to one of these liqour emporiums around here to get what I'm looking for.
Oh, and the pudding pops were just as amazing as I remembered them. I devoured both a chocolate and a vanilla on the 3 minute ride home. What a nice way to end a rather interesting day, which I'll go into in a later post. Let's just say it involves a stupid, over-reacting police officer, and a pathetic shoplifter with her two toddlers. They are two seperate stories, of course, so double the fun for you!
"She was drunk, and so were you. A few drinks will make anyone like that." says my ever-so-logically based brain.
But my heart responds, "Those feelings have been there before, it's very possible they still exist!"
And to paraphrase Mr. Raine Maida, "Then a phone call made me realize...."
I'm right. Well, my heart was, for once.
It's obvious she has feelings somewhat comparable to mine. I'll see her again at another wedding in Michigan, so till then, the phone is my only validation.
Anyways, off the mooshy stuff. I visited X-E today, and apparently, pudding pops have returned! After reading the hilarious article, I literally ran out of my house, jumped into my car and drove to the nearest Stop & Shop, leaving all my lights, monitors, and TVs on due to my motivated rush. I got there, and as expected, they had them, and it looked like quite a few other people found out about them as well.
As I was wandering the aisles, closely guarding my frozen delicacies, I thought "Man, I'm feeling pretty good, I want some booze." After searching for 10 minutes, I walked up to a couple and asked where the liquids of inebriation were. To my surprise, they told me that they don't sell them in grocery stores, and that I would have to go to a liqour store to obtain my desired spirits (Rum... Just rum & coke for me). Okee-dokee. Coming from Michigan, where they sell alcohol in the same aisle as the pop, this is quite a revelation to me. So, someday I'll have to travel to one of these liqour emporiums around here to get what I'm looking for.
Oh, and the pudding pops were just as amazing as I remembered them. I devoured both a chocolate and a vanilla on the 3 minute ride home. What a nice way to end a rather interesting day, which I'll go into in a later post. Let's just say it involves a stupid, over-reacting police officer, and a pathetic shoplifter with her two toddlers. They are two seperate stories, of course, so double the fun for you!
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if i don't talk to you by then, have a safe trip.
mario vs dk is so much fun. you should pick up warioware also, if you haven't already.