12.4.21

  

JesusChrist where did that come from
                                      a fuckin cravinghe rarely had cravings some people suspected something was wrong with him

Cat doesn’t eat ice cream, doesn’t eat pastries and cakes and cookies, occasionally likes candy, JuJubes, Jujyfruits, black licorice, and if chocolates, then only dark chocolate; I can’t say that I have ever seen him eat any though.

hed have to concede that sweetsnot since he was a kid ran up his alley 

he rather spend his money on other delicacies

books

film

art

his pleasures were esoteric most called banal banality is in the eye of the beholder

he also rather spend his money occasionally on women 
                                                          they were esoterica on the hoof

 

Salerno Butter cookies

he wanted to eat them off his fingers like rings as when he was a kidHOWEVER he knew companies – he didnt think Salerno was still the Salernos of his childhood and the recipe likely bastardised -- ingredients cheaped on to put more money in corporates pocket

cheat on ingredients

fuck the product

look at him talking himself out of his craving 
                                               deny  deny   deny thats what Catholicism did for him a Faith of Denial youd get yours after you were dead 
                                    great time to have cookies and milk

thats how the Faith provided purewhite robed Saint Peter and the Pearly Gates Peter doncome cheap the Pearly Gates are fuckin immaculate and white goldsolid gold stiles and rails had they not been fashioned as early as they were they would have been made of Black Hills gold 
                                            had that been the case he might have been coercedreconverted into a Catholick again Yes the k had to be there  it wasnt up for discussion 


the milk got warm

only cold milk with Salerno Butter cookies

his craving went from hot coals to coldgrey ash

 

thats how a once-upon-a-time Catholick did it 
                                                 dare he say free will

1931,  Twosday,  6  4. 21
1551,  Sunday,  11  4. 21

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