Mushroom Pizza
JonAthan, here's the most important thing:
- I like mushroom pizza.
Here's an example of how hard you should remember that:
- If you ever wash up on the shore of some island (like Tahiti) and you can't remember your name or where you came from or how you ended up on the shores of Tahiti anyway, at least you will know, somewhere deep in your heart, that I ("I" as in me, not you) like mushroom pizza.
Just know that when I walk into your apartment on Saturday that will be the first thing I look for.
Did you know:
- That a tribe in the Amazon rainforest called the Wari (and some of you already know this and I don't care so just shut your mouths) used to eat their dead. They did this because they thought burial was disrespectful, so they would let the body rot for a few days and then eat it as part of the "funeral." They don't do that anymore.
- That in Europe, especially places like Italy, they are running out of places to bury people, so they'll bury the dead person and have a funeral and everything and then in like five years they dig the person up and cremate them and then bury someone else in their grave and so on and so forth.
I suppose that's enough of that. I have to go take my French midterm that I haven't studied for. Wish me luck!
- I like mushroom pizza.
Here's an example of how hard you should remember that:
- If you ever wash up on the shore of some island (like Tahiti) and you can't remember your name or where you came from or how you ended up on the shores of Tahiti anyway, at least you will know, somewhere deep in your heart, that I ("I" as in me, not you) like mushroom pizza.
Just know that when I walk into your apartment on Saturday that will be the first thing I look for.
Did you know:
- That a tribe in the Amazon rainforest called the Wari (and some of you already know this and I don't care so just shut your mouths) used to eat their dead. They did this because they thought burial was disrespectful, so they would let the body rot for a few days and then eat it as part of the "funeral." They don't do that anymore.
- That in Europe, especially places like Italy, they are running out of places to bury people, so they'll bury the dead person and have a funeral and everything and then in like five years they dig the person up and cremate them and then bury someone else in their grave and so on and so forth.
I suppose that's enough of that. I have to go take my French midterm that I haven't studied for. Wish me luck!
1 Comments:
thanks ali! and i am with you 100% with the cake thing. maybe we should go get one from dairy queen. how much are those anyway?
and jonAthan, does your cd include songs by the gaither brothers? i bet it does.
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