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In reply to the discussion: Obama stood more firmly than he ever has, showing balls of steel [View all]ChiciB1
(15,435 posts)For me it's kind of like this. This will be weird to some.
I like almost every vegetable you can imagine, and will eat some I don't like. So when I'm offered one that I really like and start eating it enthusiastically, say maybe tomatoes, I want my tomato to be one I really enjoy. But then I get a tomato, which I still like, but get half way through and it turns out to be mushy with a bad texture. That does not mean I then dislike all tomatoes, but I will try to remember where I got that tomato at that point in time. So, since I would prefer my nice tomato, I know there are still good tomatoes and my preference is to find one. Can't find good tomatoes all the time though, some aren't going to taste as good in winter as they are in summer. Still I don't give up on tomatoes, I eat them regardless but not with any zest.
So along comes summer and even THAT place that had the kind of mushy tomato has some really good tomatoes. And that place is closer and more convenient than having to look further, well then I go back and say I'm so glad you have good tomatoes again, I REALLY missed you.
Make any sense to anyone?