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Cheese Cake Love Story

>> Thursday, September 9, 2010



Have you ever had so much fun playing in the snow with your snow tubes that you forgot time and all other commitments? Well, this is just a story I read online this afternoon. It's about a girl who makes cheesecake and a boy who loves to eat them. 
So anyway, the boy ordered a layer from a certain baker and the only way to contact her is via someone else in the boy's office. So after ordering he headed to have fun with the snow tubes. Unknowingly, the baker was on her way to have fun, after baking and organizing the cake, ready for pick up by the client. 

But as the group was having fun, they didn't know the time went too fast. It was late when the baker said she needed to go for she has a client who will pick up an order, and the boy said he should also go as he will be picking up an order of a delicious cheesecake from a a famous baker downtown. Upon hearing that, they both laughed. Boy said that they should just ride together to get the cheesecake. Upon reaching their destination, the two laughed at the coincidence. Eventually, they ended up sharing the cheesecake, and that moment ended in their I do's.. 


Hurrah for Cheesecake..

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He's Got A Point!



"Women who love salty foods have big feet". That is what I heard my friend Nico say. Somehow, his notion of women not fitting into slim shoes because of big feet has something to do with his extreme aversion to salt and salty foods. He always emphasizes that Privo is not the only shoe that women should want to wear. And of course, encourages all women to be experimental with tastes in shoes and shoe fashion. 

Well yes, he's got a point. But why are you not eating my foodies when they are not even salty enough for me?? Hehehe.. 


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