Scrappy, I'm so sorry. Sometimes there are events that just snap you right back to a terrible place.
There were wasabi-flavored Funyons and I missed them? Not that I can eat them now. The other day I decided to indulge in one of my major comfort foods, ginger snaps. (I realize that's quite mockable.) They were too spicy for my poor fungus-infested tongue.
GC, I hope your doctors have privileges at one of those hosptials.
{{Scrappy & family}}
We posted a job here at work yesterday, and people have been emailing me about it. I've been looking up the people on Google and discovering all sorts of reasons I wouldn't want to work with many of them -- the books they've reviewed on Amazon, for example, and how they've reviewed them. Oops.
There's something wrong with the world when Ginger can't enjoy ginger snaps.
It looks like Funyuns are North American only
Yes but the Brits have these things that are like cheese and onion flavored munchos. They're making me want to drive to the anglophile store in Garden Grove
right now!
Three words: Prawn Flavored Crisps.
Don't if it is the same thing but shrimp chips are widely available.
waves hello
I've posted here and there on LJ and in the SPN thread, but I've been in a lurky mode of late. Work has been devouring me, and I feel like I've been losing brain cells.
Thanks for the good wishes y'all. I didn't mean to hijack the thread.
Don't if it is the same thing but shrimp chips are widely available.
Not the same thing but also delicious. Also I love how they look like tiddlywinks before you throw them in the oil.
Oy. My mother is editing the synagogue bulletin. She's working on an article that, in an explanation of why we're celebrating a once-every-28-years sun blessing holiday, states "the sun cycles the heavens once every 28 years." This was written by the rabbi. ::headdesk::
(She just called him. After a bit of discussion, he agreed to add a "The rabbis believed" to the beginning of the sentence. Though first, he tried to explain to her how the sun circles the heavens.)
She's reading more of it aloud. I just literally begged her to add "relative to the earth" to a sentence saying "the sun returns to its original position."