November 30, 2005

questions I asked myself today

  1. How does cheese melt in a quesadilla when it wasn't frozen in the first place?
  2. Has anyone actually read the ingredients in toothpaste? Does it scare anyone else that it says, "Do not swallow?"
  3. Once everyone our age gets married, what exactly will everyone talk about?

Bon nuit.

6 comments:

  1. some of the best things in life are harmful if swallowed. Dogs and salt water for example.

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  2. Sorry I never called back. Crazy week! I will totally see you soon though. Oh, and I wrote back to your comment on my blog telling you that we didn't end up ever having the party but that if we had, you would have been the first person invited! Hope all is well with you!

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  3. I ingested a half tube of toothpaste once just to see what would happen. Other than the vision loss it wasn't so bad. I had fresh breath for 10 days straight!

    When everyone our age gets married everyone will talk about the sex. It had to be said. Perhaps they will not blog about it as freely as other relationship topics, but that will be what they talk about I think.

    Oh and umm that toothpaste thing is totally untrue.

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  4. hahahahaha...

    o ladies, ladies...
    just someone take one for the team and marry the boy.

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  5. Toothpaste ingredients scare the heck outa me! The things they put in there and the fact that most of it is toxic is pretty darn freaky!! Oh and after we all get married of course we'll talk about who doesn't have kids yet. It's the next thing in line:P

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  6. I agree with Krystle. haha. Oh, and NO ONE should marry my brother for at least another 10 years. If anyone went up to the alter with him, I would have to shoot them right there to put them out of their misery. Not that I don't love Galen. I think he's awesome. But I don't have to spend the rest of my life with him. If you marry him. You will n-e-v-e-r e-s-c-a-p-e... E-V-E-R.
    Please think it over. Oh and Steve, your knowledge about the point at which cheese melts and turns into a solid is um.. odd. :) If I knew you I would probably make some sort of comment such as "Is that what they teach you at college?" But I don't even know if you go to college. So I won't. I think I've met you somewhere before though.

    -Rachel

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