Tikki masala, especially if it comes with some naan on the side! I wait impatiently for the next time my cafeteria has Indian food so I can get some.
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
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I want one of those things as well! But I am leaning toward the chicken tikka masala. Too bad I don't know where to get Indian over here. But I do know where to get Chipotle!
What is wrong with you people! The other choice is a burrito. A burrito. You have to go with the burrito.
Tikka Masala. I had some for lunch on Monday and it was delicious.
(The hormones were helping, but he totally would have deserved it.)
You totally should've done it. We all want to, and the hormones might've been an excuse for a jury to let you off.
My mom put things into perspective for me last week. by my age, she had a 13 and 11 year old, she had already been in a role of taking care of her parents in medical situations for more than 15 years (she took a semester off college to care for her father after a stroke, then was caregiver after surgeries at different points while we were pre-school and early school aged), we as a family were in our third town and purchased house also. There had also been the whole move from the military to civilian life.
My mother when she was my age (36) had 13, 10 and 7 year olds, and was divorced and dating. Also, I suspect she was better looking than I am now. I think having kids in your 30s ages you more.
I was graduating high school when my parents were my age. But then I was unexpected and hastened marriage plans. My Dad said it was awkward going to the minister to tell him about his daughter being with child.
By the time my mom was my age (43), she was married twice, divorced twice, had kids age 21, 18, and 16, had nearly died three years earlier, and had a better dating life than either of her two teenaged daughters.