Thursday, March 29, 2007

 

I Love Poppies and Coke

Hello. I am Queen of Hearts.

I am today's guest blogger.

I am blogging on behalf of my vegetable friend here, seriousartstudent, who has well, become a vegetable since Wednesday February 28 due to severe schizophrenic behaviour and in manic depression state, she has decided to jump down 5 storeys below of her hostel block. Hence, the picture with no post on Wednesday, February 28, depicting cars parked neatly in a car park with yellow-orange lighting to convey her suicidal thoughts.

She has indeed, become a vegetable, but I have managed to establish a telepathic connection to her through my superior sensory organs.

Telepathy (from the Greek τῆλε, tele, "distant"; and πάθεια, patheia, "feeling") is defined in parapsychology as the paranormal acquisition of information concerning the thoughts, feelings or activity of another person, the implication of "paranormal" being that the information is not gathered using the usual five senses, directly or inderectly. (- Wikipedia, 29 March 2007)

Through one of my daily telepathic conversations with her, she addressed her utter grief at not being able to conduct her usual act of blogging due to her being confined to the bed at all times and being a prisoner of her own body. She does not want to disappoint her readers and thus decided to ask me to blog on her behalf, as a guest blogger.

So now, I am here.


In her blog.


Pondering what to blog about.


Oh wait, telepathic connection establishing. (I think she wants to talk to me) *laser shooting sounds in the background*

Okay, she has asked me to blog about my current insatiable cravings for the japanese noodle ramen.

Well, for the unknown, ramen is a Japanese dish served in broth, of Chinese origin. It differs from native Japanese noodle soup dishes, in that it is served in broth based on meat or chicken, as well as in the type of noodles and toppings used. Ramen is served with a variety of toppings, such as sliced pork (チャーシュー chāshū), seaweed, kamaboko, green onions, and even corn. (- Wikipedia, 29 March 2007)

Please proceed to click here to have a look at a fine example of ramen chicken noodles.

See how succulent are the chicken slices as they sit neatly adorning the bowl of ramen, so tempting and dare I say, seductive. Observe the thin layer of oil lubricating the noodles, enveloping them and tranforming them into brilliant strands of golden threads, morphing mere chicken slices into superior specimens of refined poultry delicacy. Take heed of the green sprinkle of spring onions as they float atop a sea of broth, adding live and vigour to the already glorious and sumptuous meal, bathing the noodles in green leprechaunish delight.

There, I think I have blogged enough of ramen noodles.


I shall leave you in amazement of that very bowl of ramen noodles I have been talking about and I shall bid you farewell.

Until then, see you my dear readers.


Signed and sealed with lots of love and kisses and hugs,
QoH.

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