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I sometimes buy a store brand loaf of wheat bread -- not necessarily because I am cheap but because it is less sweet than the name brands I know. If I have an egg salad or a tuna salad sandwich I like soft, bland bread.

This morning I decided to make some toast with some of that bread. This was the last heel of the loaf.

Clearly, it has a mouth.

Of course I had to amuse myself by turning it into a bread puppet.


Help! Help! She's putting me in the toaster!
Nooo! I'll burn!

Some people are not nearly as amused by me as I am by myself. I've noticed that a lot.

Comments

  1. well it amuses me but everyone says I'm an odd one so don't if that helps you one bit Olga. :-)

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  2. Kind of cute. I don't eat bread that often. But, I do like tuna or chicken with mayo on Ritz crackers. Great snack.

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  3. What a great distraction. There is nothing healthier than having a good sense of humor.

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  4. Keep on having fun, it's those little moments that keep us young.

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  5. I never paid attention to my Mom when she said not to play with my food. See what fun you can have when you do?

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  6. I do this too! No prob. I personally think everyone is a bit odd. It makes life interesting...

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  7. You're too funny. I admit my toast talks to me sometimes - especially if I haven't had my coffee yet.

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  8. Do you remember Mr. Bill? Just as I was pushing the post button above, I heard Mr. Bill in my head. Hahaha. No wonder I don't have any sense. My head is full of totally unneeded information.

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  9. Ha ha. I think those of us who can amuse ourselves will live a longer and more satisfying life.

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