Ok, moving on.
I have discovered that my friends do not need alcohol to become un-inhibited. How do I know, you ask? Well, the fact that during Orchestra today they were (among other things) seeing who could blow the biggest spit bubble and plotting the demise of the Elephant population of Africa (actually, I was a part of that, but more on that later.)
Today, I managed to convince my mother to purchase the necessary grocery-stuffs to make tacos. While there, I was also able to get some Oreos (LOVE!). I have a question for my devoted readers [cough cough] How do you eat your Oreos? 'Cause I split mine in half and eat the filling first. I don't think anyone else does that. Ah well, I always was an odd one. Also, on the way back from said grocery store, I mentioned the phrase, "wreak (wreck?) havoc." An argument then ensued about whether it was wreak or wreck. I'm still not sure which one it is, come to think of it. Anyway...
I've been reading a lot of Bleach lately, the most recent part of which was the epic battle between Kenpauchi and Ichigo. I was thinking, if Yachiru hadn't met "Ken-chan" she probably would have grown up to be a lot more... calm?
(Courtesy of Onemanga)
I think Zaraki rubbed off on her. At any rate, back to the former topic of sake and elephants. We were discussing the phrase "slow as a sloth on sake" and form there, there was a lengthy conversation that ended in us bringing about the extinction of African elephants through sake poisoning.
That's the end of my story, folks. Have a nice night.
2 comments:
i spllit my oreos in half and try to get all of the icing on one cookie and none on the other. then i eat the one with no icing, then the one with the icing, with the icing face-down (so i can taste it better :D )
no milk for me
SHUUUN MILLLKKK!!!
Meh. What can I say about orchestra? Black-Kun and I are just in touch with our inner children.
You eat Oreos the exact same way I do! Join the group of oddity. Yes, it is meant as a compliment.
You do indeed have a very good point about Yachiru. On the bright side, it seems that they complete each other rather well given the circumstances.
You left out our interpretive dance on the drunken,dying elephant matter. Oh well, perhaps it isn't the MOST "charming" sight to behold.
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