Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Signs? Cheesy but True...

Remember This Post?

Today I was too lazy to cut some already sliced cheese into smaller pieces for our afternoon snack. I just ripped some apart without looking.

Here is Steven's piece...



Remind you of anything?

Maybe it is a sign of something?

Maybe it just means Cindy is coming to visit?

Either way, I like it. I like it a lot.

Steven ate Somalia, and I ate Djibouti. We are holding on to Ethiopia for awhile.

21 comments:

  1. A sign, I am certain....it is a sign!!

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  2. That's awesome. So when does the pilgrimage to your house to see this sacred cheese begin? (I just want to get my donkey ready first)

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  3. ooooo, I hope it's a sign, either way, it looke yummy!

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  4. Oh no- You are turning into one of those ladies who sees Jesus in her toast!! You even have Steven convinced. We must stage an intervention. And please eat Ethiopia soon or thing will get really stinky!

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  5. loved it! i saw africa in the fading bath bubbles tonight.

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  6. Did this happen after I left?? That is totally a sign... wowser!!

    P.S. Mimi is still singing for Moses.:-)

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  7. a sign! I am thinking that referrals are going out next week but hoping it is this week!

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  8. A sign!! A sign!!! I like it too!

    Rebecca

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  9. That is funny. Like reading tea leaves, except it's ripped cheese :-)

    Christine

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  10. Love it! A sign indeed. Enjoy your cheese :)

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  11. Once you get your proposal, you should sell your Ethiopia cheese on e-bay so the rest of us can buy it!

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  12. I think the hope meter is starting to go up for all of us waiters - could it possibly go down any further? Yesterday, our agency held a hopeful call-in session and last night, I had a nice awake dream (vision?) before going to sleep. Seeing you and this little sign of hope makes me feel even more hopeful. I'll take hope from cheese! It's better than no hope.

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  13. Cheese never lies--believe the cheese!

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  14. Oh my, it's the HOLY GRAIL OF CHEESE MESSENGRY!

    I'm jealous.

    A post of my own heart.

    BTW:

    Is that Ranchero or Asadero? Mozzarella or Muenster? Swiss or Gouda? American or White Cheddar?

    Sharp Provolone? Goat? Limburger?

    I wish I were coming to visit. Did I mention I'm taking off in a couple of weeks for no reason at all? I wonder how much a greyhound from here to LA is... he he.

    Cindy

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  15. LOL @ Charlotte - Jesus in your toast!

    (was that Charlotte? that reminds me, I must go back to stalking her....going over to Julia's blog now to see if she's taken refuge there....)

    Cindy

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  16. I TOTALLY believe in signs. And in cheese.

    And a sign made of cheese has GOT to be significant!

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  17. I found Africa in our cheese a long time ago too! I even posted about it.

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  18. Atta Girl!!
    hope, sometimes we have to look harder for it, but it is there.

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  19. I love that you searched for my cheese post Julie! You make me smile. :)

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  20. Oh please, you obviously have a teeny Africa shaped cheesepuncher! I love that you are keeping the faith and seeing signs. It makes me feel happy and anxious for P day.

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