Teresa Strasser
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yes, it is.
Because if you think about it, like egg salad starts to go south, you know, bologna, all this stuff with the miracle whip and the mayonnaise and the tuna, it all just gets hot and the bread gets yucky and it starts to go south.
Because a sandwich is made at 6.30 or 7 in the morning, but it's consumed at noon or 12.30 or 1 o'clock, right?
So it's got to travel.
And it's not like you have a refrigerator or anything in your homeroom.
The thing just sits out, gets hot, sits in the sun, in the locker, what have you.
So the peanut butter and jelly sandwich, the only sandwich that gets better with time, but yet children are denied.
Oh, by the way.
I have to say this.
I am talking about this child's future.
No short leg kid.
Right.
No, no, no peanut butter and jelly.
Right.
And no polio.
No polio.
Well, that's a plus.
I'm looking for the downsides.
The one also there would also be the one fat kid you could make fun of.
Now there's nine fat kids who'll kick your ass.