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Saturday, November 10, 2007

YOU'RE THE MURDERER OF LOVE!!!

Haha. The line of my post is from "Dan: In Real Life" which was a funny movie, but it wasn't as good as we had hoped it would be.

I spent today hanging out with an old friend of mine from Junior High. She brought her roommate up from college and wanted her to meet her friends from up here. So, Lindsey (the friend), Melody (The roommate), Me, and Tani (an old Marching Band friend) all hung out. Turns out we're all pretty fun to hang out with. We went to the mall, out to eat and then to a movie...while driving around and chit-chatting.

But while we were eating we went to China House to eat...they have unlimited Crab legs after four pm, and I had never had crab legs, but now I'm addicted. But while we were waiting on the legs to get done (we had like four plates a piece), I went and grabbed a plate of hot butter and cold shrimp. But when I sat down and began peeling off the shell of the shrimp, a smile crossed my face because I was reminded of something that a certain Mamacita told us when we were in the eighth grade.

I laughed when I asked Lindsey if she remembered-and she began laughing too. Then we both agreed that we're too lazy to take it out. You know the black/brown line down the back of the shrimp? What do you think it is? Haha. If you were thinking it is the digestive tract, you're correct. Haha. I remember our faces on the day that Mamacita was just telling us random bits of information-I believe it was during her infamous PB&J experiment...that we got to talking about other foods and how if you brought up a certain $100 steak to the history teacher you didn't have to do any work. She laughed and then informed us that the shrimp with the lines down the back-was the digestive tract.

A few of us quit eating shrimp after that...but some of us just went right on ahead and continued eating it.

I found the company of the three girls fun, and I hope we can all go out again sometime.

But I'm home now, after stopping by SNS and putting my application in. At least it's worth a shot. I want to have money of my own to spend, so I can get a car of my own, buy my son things he deserves, and save for college...I'm finally coming to terms with growing up. I only hope that I get hired.

1 Comments:

  • At November 11, 2007 at 9:36 AM , Blogger Babette said...

    Mamacita passes down only the most profound knowledge!

    When you visit Seattle in your new car, I'll treat you to Dungeness crab.

    Your little lad has a wonderful mum, the most important "deserve" of all!

    The world is your oyster, Autumn!

     

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