I don't care that there's enough sodium in one cup to change the buoyancy of the Pacific Ocean-- I love Cup Noodles. I have always wondered why they omitted the "of" in between "Cup" and "Noodles" but ya know, I don't question the masters.
Or do I?
In this case, no, no I do not question them. You're off the hook, Cup Noodles.
Who is on the hook, you ask?
Fish! HA HA HA HA HA!
Ahem.
So, anyway. Julie and I threw ourselves a garage sale this morning, and it went pretty darn good! It was hard saying goodbye to some things (like my drumset!) but I'm glad that I did. It will be much easier to move with less clutter attached to us. A brilliant insightful saying could come out of that, but I think it's just too obvious.
Instead I will create my own proverb:
Many times will a man push upon a brick wall... but seldom will a man push upon the door of his true destiny.
Eh.
How about this one:
To love someone is to let their strengths become your strengths and their frailties to become your place of protection.
I'll keep working on it. ;)
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