"90 years of jailtime for the infamous Gourd Brothers" (From Pepperazzi, to Jimmy)
"Well, uh, that certainly can't be me. I don't have a brother."
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"90 years of jailtime for the infamous Gourd Brothers" (From Pepperazzi, to Jimmy)
"Well, uh, that certainly can't be me. I don't have a brother."
More #Veggie #Caring and #Sharing from the work family. Our house will be the #PepperPalace for a couple days. I feel like the #Pepperazzi. I know my wife will make GREAT use of these. #Organic goodness.
PEPPERAZZI
Foodie who obsessively insists on snapping photos of everything they eat and of every other dish at the table.
Amazing Cones
Because I’m missing AMAZING CONES terribly I dropped by awhile ago before I go back home in Bulacan. And as I set my feet off to Hemady I can’t help but think of the great memories I had there. I think I haven’t mentioned it yet here. I worked on Amazing Cones for almost three years. Yes, I stopped from school some time ago. And noticeably, I’m not embarrassed sharing it with. I was only seventeen back then when I found myself struggling to what seems to be the most terrible and gloomiest phase of my life. Then it came to me that when I didn’t do something about it, nothing good will happen. So there I go, I withdrawn school and went job hunting. Fortunately, my beloved cousin, Apple Yauna (who’ll be celebrating her birthday on the 17th, by the way!), saw the suffering in me. She recommended me on a job where she’s in. As a result, I found myself sending one of my hundred copies of resume on Amazing Cones. And hurray! I’m seventeen and I got the job! As I expect it, I am the youngest of the gang. I’m the kid. I’m the nene. Ironically our boss calls me “big girl”. And he would tease me “loser”. Why? Because I'm always so clumsy, always on a panic every now and then. I always mess everything up. I guess the only way to challenge me to make me tough and to end my being a cry baby is to remind me I’m already a big girl. Eventually, I would still mess up occasionally. :D And thank Goodness it appears everybody is considerate. I panicked most of the time because I’m always so scared they would yell at me or they would scold me or whatever is (or it might also be the effect of the almost five cups of coffee every day just to stay brisk!). Yet each time I did something off beam, they wouldn’t get really nutty. They would only laugh, and shame on them! Hehe. Yes they often laugh, at me. And I would laugh at them too. That’s how trouble-free my life seems to go when I was still there. I didn’t even felt like I’m working every day. I got the privileged to be treated as the bunso. The girls seem to play the part of being an Ate to me (I would all call them Ate, actually). Since in reality, I’m the eldest of the sibling it’s my first time to be treated like that. And I love it! So, I got a lot of elder sisters who keeps on passing their wisdom to me whenever I share to them my story. I usually tell them my boyfriend story as well, they listen, and then they share advices. I get the chance to listen to their stories too. And us for the guys, they’re all nice. I consider them all us my elder brothers. They would often provide and prepare food for us, girls. HAHA. Yes, how gentleman of them. And I would pay them endless mockery in return. Thank Goodness, they’re all a good sport. HAHA You know, the good thing about being able to work there is getting the chance to meet people from different walks of life. Learning about one another, encourage each other, laugh together, and to live our lives in and out of the store as a family. Amazing Cones had been a family and a home. Yet, I quit. One of the toughest decisions I ever made my entire life is when I eventually chose school over amazing. I get to realize one day I’ll be heading nowhere as soon as I hadn’t become aware of it. Yes, I must go back school and get a degree. Here I am now. As a consequence, I am missing you all terribly. :( Since I'm always so mean to all of you I barely told you so, thank you for all those wonderful memories. P.S. Thank you Ms. Krishy for the Iced Coffee and Pepperazzi flavor Pizza Cone awhile ago. :D