Maybe it starts as a little kid when your parents say goodnight and turn out the lights. Stuff that was one thing is now something else. Scary monsters. Funny clowns. Jabba the Hut. Coming from the mind of the girl who once thought there were tiny people in the radio and alligators under her bed, are photos of all the things that stayed alive after the light came back on. Oh, and also some funny signs.
Saturday, January 14, 2006
Now this is your quintessential food face. I don't know what that means, or if that's the right spelling, but it sounds like "epitome" without having to actually say "epitome." Plus, "epitome" is one of those words that look funny when you write it out and so some people will mispronounce it. Like "minestrone." We once had a waitress who told us the soup of the day was /min-uh-stron'/ (rhymes with bone; supposed to rhyme with phony, which is what you are when you are eloquently telling the restaurant specials, except for the mispronunciation of the word "minestrone.") Back to the food face: The eyes seem to be melting like Toxic Avenger, and the mouth looks like an octogenarian's lipstick.
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