At first, it’s just food, blowing up. And then you’re like, “Ohhhh!” And then you laugh. About war.
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well done, and I didn’t laugh
Even when the Croissants just get out of the way?
Someone else in the house was laughing. I think that I was bothered that it was “war” and you wrote: “And then you laugh. About war.” I realize you weren’t writing a complete thought or sentence, but I just had no reason to laugh. I also spent bunches of time trying to figure out the food groups…..
John McCain is in Milwaukee today…an non-sequiter (spell check tells me that this is wrong, and doesn’t have a suggestion), I know