Two packages arrived for me today: my Harry Potter book and a load of clothes, shirts, chocolate, and shoes from the parents (yes, even at age 35, I receive clothing from my parents, but given my bodily dimensions, it's better to receive a care package than to try my luck at clothing stores in Seoul). I had to laugh when I opened up one of the chocolate bars: it had completely melted into a homogeneous brown mass. The parents had thought ahead, though: every chocolate bar has been wrapped in two layers of tin foil. No renegade chocolate escaped; the shoes and clothes are safe.
Check back later for pics of what a melted Lindt truffle bar looks like.
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Monday, August 01, 2005
care packages!
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