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2005.04.27

Gummi!

Must. Stop. Eating. Gummi Bears.

I suppose I should be grateful that Henry's was only selling the two-cup packages, instead of the huge tubs I was looking for. 

But I'm not.  More Gummi Bears!

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Find a gummy bear quiz instead?

If you can find one, I'll post it. ;)

[drooly Homer Simpson voice]: Ooooo... beeeeaaaaars...

Don't you just love the bizarre things we end up focussing our addictive personalities on? I'll take myself as an example, and will substitute beer and books for gummi bears. I have a ton of grading, imminent summer courses that need prepped, and a journal essay due in a few days--yet I'm spending my night first at a pub, and second reading that recent book about Genghis Khan.

Oh, books are part of the mix, too. I'm somewhat ashamed to be reading a series that likes to take ordinary magic creature names (like witch and ogre and elvin) and stick random apostophes in the middle of them. It's a good series, but, gah, the affectation!

P/H -- I laugh every time I envision (what is the aural equivalent, anyway?) that Homer voice.

Not sure which I want more now, gummi bears or a book about Gengis Khan...

Khaaaaaan! Beeeeeeaaars!

LOL!!! (The aural-imagination is probably more effective, anyway - I don't do a very good Homer imitation, but I know you're hearing that voice in your head.)

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