Note to Self:
Christy is right. You use the word awesome when, in fact, what you are describing does not create any sense of wonderment and awe. Garlic butter is a great thing, but it is probably not awesome. Bubble wrap is addicting, but it is not awesome. America's Test Kitchen is informative, but it is far from being an awesome show. You may ask, "What about s'mores? Can't s'mores at least remain awesome?" The answer would be a definitive, yes. Just watch Joel and Micah blow out a flaming marshmallow, set it on a bland store-brand graham cracker and carefully place their chocolate squares and you will see a sense of wonderment and awe.
Sincerely:
John
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That is not an awesome post, but it nails it.
ReplyDeleteGarlic butter is indeed, awesome.
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