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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Theme Thursday: Soup

I love soup. It's the comfort food I like to snuggle up to on a cold winter night. Although summer gazpacho also flames my jets! Love of soup might even be genetic since my daughters love soup too. When Judy was in third grade, she had an assignment to make a map of her own city. Soup City contained fabulous places such
as Chicken Noodle Lane and Beef Noodle Boulevard.
What movie is this photo from?

While we're still on the soup topic, check out my soup scene from my third manuscript Being Bompsy Carleffa. 
 
Gil placed tomato-base soup in front of each of us. When I blew and sipped it off my spoon, I was shocked. Cold soup? All this money, and these people couldn’t heat the soup.
            “Do you like the gazpacho?” Fiso asked.
            I dropped my spoon on the table. Why would he mention the Gestapo? What was he, a modern day Nazi? Sure, doesn’t everyone like murderers? Sick. This guy’s really sick!
 

7 comments:

Binky said...

"Summer gestapo"? I think your spell-checker might have sabotaged you.

Catch My Words said...

LOL! Good catch, Binky. I made that mistake all by my little self. :) Thank goodness for edit keys.

Mrsupole said...

Funny how they could make everything seem funny. And your movie made me think of Shirley Temple singing "Animal Crackers In My Soup". Now I have that song playing in my mind. We never could figure out why she wanted to put cookies in her soup.

And yes, the Gestapo was full of sick, sick, sick men and women. Plus, to hear some people deny any of that happened just shows that there are still so many sick people still out there.

Love your daughters Soup City. Would be cool to see that. I wonder if we have a real Soup City somewhere. LOL

Happy Theme Thursday and have a wonderful weekend.

God bless.

Theresa Mahoney said...

I have a love of soup too! Drives me nuts that my husband isn't big on it, but it still gets made here anyway.

I think that is such a cute idea of Soup City your daughter had. Very creative!

mail4rosey said...

Soup totally rocks, especially in the cold weather. Love the Soup City idea. :)

Rhonda @Laugh Quotes said...

I like soup too, but only hot. I totally agree, when served gazpacho I wonder why they can't heat it up. Love your story.

Sanjana said...

cold soup?? a nightmare!! a cold soup shouldnt ne called "soup" in the first place..lol