A caveat to the last tortilla chip principle

Nov 09, 2006 12:29

If the waitress brings by another basket of hot, fresh tortilla chips right out of the oil - they may seem so yummy that you're tempted to have just one more. But no - you really have had your last tortilla chip after all ( Read more... )

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swashbucklr November 9 2006, 17:47:45 UTC
And that's where the tortilla chip analogy succeeds where my Thin Mint analogy doesn't... I don't think that anyone, anywhere, gets freshly made Thin Mints.

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Thin Mints traceroo November 9 2006, 17:49:43 UTC
Gets, as in, no one understands why freshly made Thin Mints are so good?

Or gets, as in, unless you work at the Thin Mint factory, no one has access to freshly made Thin Mints?

Traceroo

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As in "to recieve" swashbucklr November 9 2006, 17:58:30 UTC
The latter... but I would love to take a tour of that factory some day.

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kajivar November 9 2006, 17:48:01 UTC
"Now at this point I have to remind you that I am severely under-bageled" is a great description.

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traceroo November 9 2006, 17:50:36 UTC
Yeah, but it hits home, doesn't it? I don't even care for bagels, and yet I know exactly what it is to be severely under-bageled.

T.

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