Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Dated Goods:

            The next time you pick a bottle of water (if you are one of the 200 million in the US who drink it) check to see if it has a “Use by” date. I’ll bet it does. I saw that the other day and said to myself, “Hey, Lou, check this out.” Does water get old? Will it go stale in a sealed container? I know it will get dirty and have to be washed – we discussed that before. But if it’s not contaminated it should be good for thousands of years. Wait a minute, I didn’t notice what the “Use by” date was. If it was after January 14, 3015 then the whole question would be just a waste of time… uh yeah.



Trapped myself again:
            I opened the refrigerator and saw some frozen shrimp thawing. Thinking I would have some fun with the better half, I asked. “What are you planning to do with that dead crustation in the fridge?” fully expecting some sort of Gracie Allen answer and a little panic. She didn’t bat an eye or even look up she just said, “Stir fry.” Who told her what a crustation was? I just learned it myself a week ago.


Uncle Ed and Aunt Edna seem to be down with the flu... so we may not see them for a bit.


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