Tuesday, December 23, 2014

“And the word of the day is ‘tyrotoxism’, which takes place when one is poisoned by cheese.”
I pity whoever became the first subject of that word.  Like maybe after the success of the creation of blue cheese, they let it sit out even longer until it became, I don’t know, “black cheese”, and the testers of that particular fromage met their unfortunate tyrotoxism.
Greetings and salutations, this is Nathan Larson; who is still living despite the fact that he enjoys cheese.  Fancy fancy fancy that.  Today was a driving day, so we basically sat in the car for five hours.  The end.
Once again, I must stress that there’s a little more depth to that, particularly in terms of our destination.  But more on that later.  First, we began the day with another breakfast at Cosmo’s, and this time we sat with Marcus Markus (pick your favourite), one of the members of our safari expedition.  Actually, I forgot to mention that we had dinner with him last night.
Oh well.  It’s not like that piece of information would’ve made a difference.  There’s no evil group of conspirators, hiding in some villa in France, waiting for me to slip up and not mention having dinner with a Swiss businessman; or maybe that crucial piece of information could’ve prevented some crime from taking place, like the robbery of several key gemstones from a national reserve in Ghana that relies on my blog posts for new key combinations that I secretly hide in all of my descriptions of dinner events.
If so, hello Ghanian subscribers!
More.. http://nathanoflarson.wordpress.com/2014/12/23/south-africa-trip-day-11/

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