Beans Beans the Magical Fruit
Lately, I have been having some problems with dietary substances. What I have been eating has been overloading my systems ability to properly dispose waste. The weird thing is that my diet has not really changed in the last month, so I do not know what is going on.
Magical Fruits
My first day with the challenge was interesting. Like all work days, I woke up late and was really lazy about making food. I usually just shower and eat at work. I had stocked up on some oatmeal to make at work like I sometimes do, so I was fine for breakfast. For lunch, I remembered that I had brought in some beans and rice on Saturday that I had not finished and then I had some bread and PB&J to make sandwiches if I am still hungry.
This seemed like a good plan until I arrived at work and was going to make some oatmeal and saw my beans and rice sitting out unrefrigerated. Sometimes food is okay when left out over night, so I put it in the fridge for later. Later rolled around and I went to open the beans and wow, the mechanics were not happy about the smell. After having the toots without magical fruits, I decided against eating extra-power magical fruits.
Stuck Inside
On a more mature (pronounced ma-tur for those uncivilized) note, I miss my fellow workers at Morgan's Deli, Taco Bell, and the wonderful women at Chinared (I was told by a friend that the sign does not have a space, so it is not China Red). If you did not include my friends and co-workers at the bicycle shop, I would be able to count the number of people I interact with each week (besides customers at the bicycle shop as well) on two hands. Now, I interact with about six, including my two roommates and two ex-co-workers. Basically, I have no friends and these food servers are nice to talk to.
Well enough about how cool I am. I am hungry. Time to make some beans and rice.
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