Monday, March 26, 2007

My Saturday, From The Perspective of Sunday Morning, In One Thousand Words

10 comments:

Nikki said...

so you managed to finish all the Toblerone before the best before date?

Ian said...

Just the dark chocolate one to go. It's going to be tough, but with hard work and perseverance, I believe I can make it.

Anonymous said...

You really are a trooper, I take it the pizza box has slid down the side of the sofa bed?

Anonymous said...

Ah the morning after the night before.....always a dangerous time. But what's this about Toblerones and best before dates? Does chocolate have a best before date?????

Anonymous said...

Yes honey it does, it's just that all the chocolate in our house get's consumed instantly!

Ian said...

No pizza box I'm afraid, that was Friday's lunch.

Our surplus of chocolate is caused by me buying loads whenever I travel forgetting that we have loads in from the last time I travelled, plus people bring us chocolate biscuits from the UK. Almost done now. I'll try not to buy too much on my way back from Singapore.

Jen said...

Mmmmm. . . . Toblerone. . . .

Where is the pizza box? I would suppose that Toblerone (while awesome in its own right) cannot be your whole dinner with drink that evening? Right?

Did you get far in your reading of Thailand? Have you found the best spots to visit? Or is that a book of fiction? From the movies I've seen, I would suggest that you don't get into any sorts of trouble with the law over there. At all.

Ian said...

I ate pasta instead of pizza. This involved leaving the sofa long enough to boil a kettle then returning to the sofa for 8 minutes whilst the pasta cooked, then getting up again to drain the pasta and plate it. According to the pictorial evidence I carried the plate back to the kitchen before heading for bed, so that was good.

Anonymous said...

Hang on, you're a married man whose wife is away, you didn't use crockery which you would then have to wash... you fashioned a bowl from tin foil surely?

Ian said...

Obviously when I say "drain and plate" I mean "ate over the sink"