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Food, I Love You

In light of recent events (which you can read about here and here) and the changes that these events will surely cause in my life, I decided to make a little movie...





It's been a good 35 years, food, but it looks like you've been killing me.

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  1. Matt, that was hilarious. A joyful heart is good medicine...glad you've been taking yours. :^) Praying for you to love apples and carrots today.

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  2. Thank you so much.

    I am trying to have a good attitude about it, but it isn't always so easy. Especially when you love food as much as I do.

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  3. I knew we must be related.

    Dang... that made me hungry!

    Hang in there, bro.

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  4. Man Rick, I can't tell you how hungry I got looking for pictures of food.

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  5. *drools on keyboard*

    i miss real food! like cream horns...:(
    (is that a Midwest thing?)

    don't worry, i'm sure chari-dee will
    find some delicious tofu-veggie-rice muffin recipe that you'll love! ;)

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  6. tofu-veggie-rice-muffin...



    ...I think I threw up a little

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  7. Mr. Harmless!!!

    I totally miss talking to you (which tells me that I need to get a blog on here....haha) and so I decided to see what you were up to!

    I miss you as my math teacher! Though I have Mr. Pohl now, and he's not so bad.

    And donuts? Ick.

    --Amanda P.

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  8. It is good to hear from you Amanda! Although you have insulted donuts... that is unpardonable.

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  9. Matt,

    The fact that you had all those pictures to make a video should've been a self evaluation moment.

    Hilarious!!!! Great blog bro.

    Jeff Elmore

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