Did you ever just want something? It's not like it's gourmet or even remotely close. It's just something. Maybe working a bit in the rain and chill breeze made ti seem the one thing I had to have no matter what. And since you've had this same urge before in your past, you assume there must be some of it in the pantry, cupboard, or whatever you call it. But, of course, since you've have had this urge before on rainy days--it's all gone. Then, comes the crisis moment. Four options: Option 1: Forget about it. Option 2: They probably have some at the gas station/market. Option 3: Drive into town and get it; then, drive all the way back, "cook" it, and eat it. Option 4: Wait a couple days until you need other stuff and then go buy it.
Option 1--Yeah, right
Option 2--If the gas station market has it, it's probably 20 years old.
Option 3--Time and gas just to feed an urge for the simplest thing? Makes no sense. Don't be stupid.
Option 4--Reasonable--practice a little self-control for once in your life. I'll probably be in town tomorrow and definitely Sunday so just wait--be a big boy and wait until it makes more sense to go to town to buy what you're craving along with some other stuff you actually need.
Option 2--If the gas station market has it, it's probably 20 years old.
Option 3--Time and gas just to feed an urge for the simplest thing? Makes no sense. Don't be stupid.
Option 4--Reasonable--practice a little self-control for once in your life. I'll probably be in town tomorrow and definitely Sunday so just wait--be a big boy and wait until it makes more sense to go to town to buy what you're craving along with some other stuff you actually need.
That hot chicken noodle soup sure tasted good--tonight. (and i did one genius thing--i bought two cans)
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