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Old 01-05-2013, 08:45 AM   #1364
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Good Morning & Good night delicious people.

Just had a really freaky experience. I am sipping coffee and watching Paula Dean cook something on the Food Network.

So my first thought was that I wish that Paula Dean could cook breakfast for me..don't ask..I am really tired! Sure, like I could just drop in on her *sigh*...but that's not the freaky part...there is a guest on the show and they were hitting a dish with some toasted sesame oil. As soon as I heard the sizzle I swear I could smell the sesame oil. What the hell?

That has never happened before. Perhaps my brain has been under so much stress this past month that new pathways are burning open. Which is better than shutting down! *grin*
No worries, I'm sitting here smelling a baked potato as if it were RIGHT in front of me...and it's making me hungry... carb cravings I guess...it's been 5 days with none. But I have experienced things similar..seeing snow and cold on TV and getting a chill, seeing Tom on Tom and Jerry with his head stuck in a jar always made me short of breath, as does any insinuation of drowning to this day...the brain is a wondrous thing...
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