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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: James R. Barrett who wrote (84168)7/26/2000 7:11:08 PM
From: Father Terrence  Respond to of 108807
 
Yes that brings back such fond memories... ahhhhh...

When ABC presented that special multi-night showing of The Day After some years ago it really made me hungry. I used the microwave a lot to heat treats and pretended I was eating irradiated food.

When some people were caught in an atomic blast and were vaporized amid a chorus of screams, I hurried to my toaster oven and burned some toast to a charcoal crisp. Then I munched on it as I watched the pitiful survivors stumble through the wreckage of a smoldering city.

The scene where Jason Robards, a gaunt shadow of his former self, lay dying, I videotaped. Then I played it back over and over again with the volume turned up so I could catch every nuance of his death moans as I enjoyed a robust meal of smoked and shredded roasted pig with hot curry sauce to simulate a post-atomic cannibal feast of greasy and smokey human flesh saturated with the unburned remains of no-lead gasoline.

Mmmmmmmmmm... YUMMY!!