I have the same problem with hair-care products. I long for the glorious shampoos of my youth, but alas even if I found them there would be no point :(
I like this comic but it doesn’t usually make me laugh. This one did, though, when I read that last line, “… poured the rest through your mail slot.” LOL!!!
This one is a triple hit. First, I’ve bought very useful items or food or such, and never been able to find them again. Secondly, my likes changed over time, even though the memory has not. Like black olives: they taste like they did when I was a kid, but I hated them then, and love then now. And thirdly, finding creative ways to not let food go to waste.
Ida No almost 7 years ago
Must be a Canadian dinosaur. Americans eat nothing BUT sugar and stuff less healthy than the box it comes in is.
Homeward Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Post Honey Graham Ohs FTW!
scyphi26 almost 7 years ago
Sounds like me and sauerkraut—used to love it as a kid, but now not so much.
David Rickard Premium Member over 6 years ago
And in another universe, Proust realizes that madeleines dipped in tea are disgusting and spares the world À la recherche du temps perdu.
johngregor Premium Member over 6 years ago
I have the same problem with hair-care products. I long for the glorious shampoos of my youth, but alas even if I found them there would be no point :(
LeftCoastKen Premium Member over 6 years ago
I like this comic but it doesn’t usually make me laugh. This one did, though, when I read that last line, “… poured the rest through your mail slot.” LOL!!!
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member over 6 years ago
This one is a triple hit. First, I’ve bought very useful items or food or such, and never been able to find them again. Secondly, my likes changed over time, even though the memory has not. Like black olives: they taste like they did when I was a kid, but I hated them then, and love then now. And thirdly, finding creative ways to not let food go to waste.