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The OBX 2009: Relationships As Food

3120571405_c61694014d_bStephanie had some wise words for the group as we sat around a bonfire on the beach last night:

“Relationships are like food, you can have two things, like peanut butter and chocolate, by themselves they are awesome but when you put them together they are even more awesome. You could also have two amazing things like chocolate and ketchup, and if you put them together it’s gross.”

To that analogy I said, “Well I must be ketchup then,” to which she replied, “Then Patrick, you need to find mustard.”

Tonight is the our last night on the beach and it’s a rather sad around the house, however we are ready to end the week with a bang. After a dinner at The Gingerbread House, we are getting ready for 7 v7 survivor flip cup.

It’s going to be sad returning back to the real world.

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4 comments to The OBX 2009: Relationships As Food

  • man, i absolutely LOVE that analogy. i like to think i’m chocolate: goes with almost anything, but is almost better sometimes just pure on its own ;-)

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  • That’s why we wouldn’t mix- I’m ketchup.

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  • that’s an awesome analogy. Why are you ketchup? i guess that means peanut butter is that you try to go with a lot, can go really well alone, but can’t match up with a lot of other things. Mustard could bethat you’re picky, works with very few things, but adds an extra spice to your life? good luck finding your mustard!

    I wonder what food I’d be…

    p.s: 7v7 survivor flipcup sounds awesome. Who won???
    Dazey´s last blog ..Cold Feet

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  • I don’t know what I am- I think I like mustard better than ketchup so I’m mustard.

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