it's sunday. you know what that means.
it means that a man in a hairnet made my dinner.
a man in a hairnet with a BIG bag of radishes.
don't get smart and ask for a sample. just don't.
while i ate my tacos i read some spam. which made me turn out to be fresh and cheerful.
i hope they get paid extra for making me go ha ha ha so many times in a row.
later!
it's time to go take my shot of bee pollen.
Jane Bumar says
I too am intrigued by your fastidious paragraphs! Too damn funny 😉
Mary Ann Moss says
hi stephanie,
the radishes are cut in quarters and served on the side along with lemon and red or green sauce. its a traditional taco side, here in LA anyway. i never eat them, but do squeeze lots and lots of lemon on mine along with green salsa and salt!
Stephanie says
Please tell me how radishes are used by the taco truck man. Enquiring minds really want to know…well at least one enquiring mind wants to know.
Lee says
Well that makes two of us. I thought I was the only one who after reading your fastidious paragraph, becomes fresh and cheerful. It’s refreshing to know I’m in good company!
Seriously though…your blog has been the most wonderful source of inspiration, of laughter, of cats, of food for thought. That video you posted of the Photo Man this past weekend was lovely. Just lovely.
Thank you for the way you show your joy of living to the world. It helps me to do the same, and if you ever find your way down to sunny south Florida, I’ll treat you to all the tacos you want! (man, do we have taco trucks here!)
Sister! says
order up a dozen of the BUCHE – DUCHE tacos, I’m headed your way.
Dawn says
omg, I wish a man in a hair net would make my sunday dinners. The carnitas, that is what I would choose. YUM!
~Dawn
magpie says
damn, girl even your spam has personality
Susie Lafond says
chuckling right along with you, bet those tacos were awesome. I was trying to figure out meals for the week and I’ve not made tacos in ages so I think that might just be the way to go, if it’s gonna be 90plus outside, might as well make it at least that in ‘tummy town’ I’m chompin at the bit for the next project on ‘sewn’ the excitement is building to a fever pitch yet again. Keep on smiling Mary Ann 🙂
Chelsy says
I love when your paragraphs are fastidious too, Mary Ann. Thanks for sharing and making me turn out fresh and cheerful. Ha!
Old Wise Womane says
Tongue and beef head…are they spicy? Your words v.v. intriguing. Man from Taco Engine v.v. upright but has unsettled hairline. Tri-Leg Youth Manna Drops.