
A writer’s struggle
Often I will search for info about sickness or recipes for my book or blog post…before I know it, it’s 2 hours later and I’m half-way done watching a 1/2 hour movie about cats or something that have nothing to do with what I started searching. Sigh. Yeah I’m a hopeless case
Tonight, I once again rewatch the video that still makes me cry with laughter. But to be clear it’s actually both sad and funny
Poor guy…
Wishing you all a fun Friday 


28 Comments
Raj
awesome post.
Jessica E. Larsen
Thank you
Jim Borden
that was one of the funniest videos I have seen in a long time, even though it was not meant to be…
Jessica E. Larsen
So true. I feel bad for him and the victims but no matter how many times I see it, I still get tears from laughter.
Jim Borden
I was in tears as well
Jessica E. Larsen
Simon
ha ha ha, I should not laugh, but I can’t stop it when he started
it’s sad to fear their stories and emotional, sadly he laughed, not fair
. but enjoyed his laugh 
. Have a beautiful day 

Jessica E. Larsen
Yep it’s truly sad and tragic situation but I do get that it’s hard when you start laughing. He did deeply regret it haha
Jessica E. Larsen
Have a wonderful weekend


Simon
You too

Fiery
Have a beautiful weekend, sweetie

popsiclesociety
Recipes for your book? hmmm
I’m curious
A love story involving also cooking or just recipes? 



Have a happy Friday dear Jess!
Jessica E. Larsen
It’s a story that involves a French maid. She wanted to make a French onion soup for someone… I knew nothing of the process so I search haha



Have a great weekend dear Ribby
popsiclesociety
Cooking and romance go hand in hand



I don’t like onion soup but I’m sure the story will be wonderfully romantic and even the onion soup will have its fashion
Jessica E. Larsen
Hahaha yep there’s something romantic about cooking together.

But that onion soup got burnt in the story
popsiclesociety
Haha…then better
I’m not a fan of it 
Jessica E. Larsen
You’re funny. You makes it sound like a who needs punishment
I only tasted it once because my husband keep babbling about it whenever we drive through France. It’s one of his favorite. I’m fine with it, but wouldn’t really call it my favorite. The cheese and the bread floating at the top is a bit… ehem… weird.
popsiclesociety
Hahaha…who needs punishment can have an onion soup


I love raw onion but definitely not cooked
Jessica E. Larsen
Whoa, not even fried? I love fried onions.
popsiclesociety
Nope….only raw

Jessica E. Larsen
Wah, I found a unique person right here!
many people I encounter cringes when I said we love raw onion because they always wanted it cook or fried. You’re the first one I know who want just raw ones 




My husband also said you’re special
Have a great day dear Ribby
popsiclesociety
Hahaha…of course I’m unique
(my modesty is speaking
)…
From when I was little I loved the raw onion and garlic and hated both of them cooked or fried
Hopefully one day we can enjoy some raw onion all together
Jessica E. Larsen
I love to enjoy raw onions with dear Ribby… but sadly I’ll say no thanks to raw garlic… it’s too strong for me to handle
popsiclesociety
Then we’ll go with raw onions



Jessica E. Larsen
Leigh
Happy Friday!
Jessica E. Larsen
Haha thank you
Leigh
You’re welcome!