The
waiter delivered Rachel’s BLT sandwich and through a process of careful food
observation—that we’ve learned from watching cooking competition shows—we noticed
that it did not contain the “T.” So, the waiter informed the kitchen and
several minutes later a fresh new BLT was served. Through the same process of careful food
observation we noticed that the new BLT did not contain the “T” either.
We
looked around for hidden cameras but unfortunately these proceedings were,
apparently, not being filmed for a wacky TV show.
It was
around this same time that we noticed that rolled up within Nadia’s crepes was a
piece of paper—which is handy if you’re going to write something about the
crepes but not quite as helpful if you want to actually eat the crepes.
The
waiter—who was embarrassed and trying to make everything right—brought out new
food and did not charge us for the entrees.
I
laughed about the whole episode and was thankful that there was nothing
unusual, like paper, in my food!
Although,
we’ve been home for several hours, now, and a few moments ago I coughed up a
paper airplane. That’s not normal, is
it?
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