What-ev to Easter
I have to wish all of you a Happy Easter, because, well it’s Easter. But in all reality, I’m giving Easter a big what-ev. It would just be weird if I didn’t even bring it up in today’s post. You’d be like, “Did she forget that it was Easter? Why didn’t she mention it?” It would just turn in this weird situation for all of us. And I like to try to avoid weird situations whenever possible. Now I’m not shunning Easter all together, it’s just not a big deal. Since I am away from home and family I decided to something for myself to help me reflect on the holiday. I had my own little celebration by eating one of these:
A Cadbury Cream Egg. These little puppies only show up once a year. I have to have at least one every Easter season. It just wouldn’t be Easter without one. I’m not exactly sure what the gooey stuff is, but I don’t really care. It’s yummy! I hope you are able to enjoy one of these this Easter.
Moving on…
Last night, T and I went to Fuzzy’s Pizza. It’s a little pizza place that’s kinda famous I guess. George Bush Sr. and Jr. went there a bunch at some point in time. I don’t really know, don’t really care. We ordered a huge pizza. T got Super-Extra-Meat Lovers on half. That boy loves the meat. And I got mushroom, ham and pineapple on the other half. The pizza wasn’t really that delicious. I ate one slice of my side, knowing that this pizza would be ten times better after a stay in the fridge. Pizza is one of those foods that just tastes better left over. But I won’t go into that now because that deserves it’s own post entirely. We had about six slices that we had put into a to-go box. After we left Fuzzy’s we drove to a mall to get some work clothes for T. When we got back in the car we were greeted with the delightful smell of pizza. T, being the clever and brainy boy that he is, stated that ’they’ should sell “Pizza” as at interior smell for vehicles. This is a great idea and got us thinking about some other delicious smells that would be great for cars. Not that ”Pine Mountain” and “Cool Ocean Breeze” are awful, but come on-we can do better than that. Here’s our list-feel free to let me know what you think (your fav or possibly an addition to the list).
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Cotton Candy
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Charcoal Grill (you know that wonderful aroma that rises from the grill before you even put anything on it)
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Pancakes
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Bacon
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Chinese Take-Out (I’d package this one in a little take-out container that you hang from the rear-view mirror)
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Bubble Gum
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Grilled Cheese (this was T’s addition, I don’t really know what a grilled cheese smells like)
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Fried Chicken
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Fruit Salad
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Great Lakes (this would of course, be marketed towards the Michiganders)
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Money (who doesn’t like the smell of money?)
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Burning Hair (just kidding)
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Farm (I miss that smell-I would totally put this one in my car)
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Gasoline (I can’t be the only one who likes the smell of gas? Right?)
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Chocolate Bar (I would call it Hershey’s, but the jerks would probably want a cut of the profits)
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Powdered Doughnuts
…this list could go on an on.
What do you think? Is this a marketable idea? Think about it. What do you want to smell when you get into your car? T’s car smells like pizza with a hint of wet dog. Nice.
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