Date night started off with delicious sushi, a bud light and some much needed alone time with my hubby. It ended on a Hostess run in which we never did find any Twinkies! Never paying high prices for junk food, I found myself swiping my card for the LAST box of Hostess cupcakes and paying nearly $5.00 for them at the "expensive" grocery store in town and not even flinching. The whole time debating whether or not I was even going to eat them, plotting out where I can hide them so my boys won't devour them and silently blaming the government the entire time, because dang it I have to blame someone! Luckily I was able to snatch up some additional orange ones and a package of chocolate ones at the convenient store on the way home while still in disbelief that there are no more Twinkies, snowballs or those oh so delicious cupcakes. Dang you stupid unions!
Could it get any better than this? Maybe, but not likely. What are the odds that this small town in Wyoming, that we now proudly call home, has a Taco John's ? Now, not everyone here has the same respect for the Potato Ole's, cheese dip, Pizza burger and Mexi Rolls that I do, mainly people that are from Texas and just don't understand the concept of Mexican fast food. However, all my Murray, Kentucky peeps who grew up with that six pack and a pound know where I'm coming from when I say Taco John's is on my "have to eat at list" every year when we travel back home. And though we may not admit it, we all secretly get a little rage of jealousy when we read on Facebook about someone's trip home and they have 'checked in' at Taco John's. Or what about when somebody is on a road trip and they post that they have stumbled upon a Taco John's and they are now enjoying something out of that brown paper bag and then us folks that live in Taco...
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