Today’s guest appearance on The Kate Dalley Show:
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Off topic, I know, but does anyone know why spaghetti and other such things (like
Rainman noodles) are so long? I don’t see how it could make any difference in flavor. The only thing I can think of is that it is done deliberately to slow you down. And who would do that, other than an over-protective mom or some sort of food nazi?
Ramen noodles aren’t long. I think pasta in general is cut long for packaging. I almost always break it in half. But one thing is probably that it holds more sauce. The other thing is it’s probably been spun on a spoon or something since olden times and it’s just tradition.
Why is sex so good? It’s HARD to say.
This is off topic, I know, but does anyone know why spaghetti and other things (like Rainman noodles) are so long? I don’t see how it could make any difference in flavor. The only thing I can think of is that it was done deliberately to slow you down, so you couldn’t eat so fast. And who would do that except an over-protective mom or a food nazi?
Good broadcast. Hopefully you continue getting on air speaking opportunities.
I enjoy hearing the discussion. The radio spots also have the potential to reach new listeners and readers.
You sound more comfortable over time (as compared to the first radio discussion I heard from you).