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Tatercrack

Posted on Tuesday, November 23rd, 2004

Dave!While I've never actually experienced crack cocaine, I continue to imagine that it must be very much like eating a bowl of "Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes" from Taco Bell. For the past six months, I have been physically unable to drive past a Taco Bell without stopping and buying a bowl (or three). On occasion, I've even been known to make a special trip into Wenatchee with the sole intent of purchasing Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes and nothing more (that's a 40-minute round-trip). I've written about this before, but right now I am on a Cheesy Fiesta Potato high, and felt the need to share (share my being high, not my taters, so keep your hands to yourself).

A pity that they're so horrendously bad for your health.

But hopefully a bit better than crack cocaine.

I guess when I start holding up convenience stores and selling myself on the street to pay for my Cheesy Fiesta Potato fix, I'll know for sure.


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  1. jenny says:

    Those things rock! Sorry about the drive, I get bent having to drive 15 mins!

  2. The Ref says:

    First the Hard Rock visits, then Mars Delights and now Taco Bell. Boy when you get hooked on something you stay loyal.

    Why don’t you open a HRC in Seattle that sells Mars Delights and has a Tacho Bell outlet as a sub business!

  3. Juli says:

    I have a similar addiction *that’s the first step: admittance* to a soup I make called Fiesta Chicken Soup. After I have a bowl, I must have a few moments alone. I’m willing to share the recipe if you aren’t too bogged down with addictions.

  4. Ben Dummett says:

    I will buy you powerbook over you for the cost of one ‘bowl’ of those ‘taters.

    You know you want too.

    😉

  5. Dave2 says:

    Ordinarily, I wouldn’t want to drive over 15 minutes myself… but these ARE Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes we’re talking about here! Sadly, I don’t think even a Mars Delight would placate me now (though I wouldn’t turn one down, if you know what I’m saying!).

    I am sitting here in the Seattle airport after having just walked by the Taco Bell which is closed for remodeling. Yes, just now I would gladly trade my PowerBook for a bowl (I’m in need of an upgrade anyway).

    Ummm… since I don’t have my Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes… can that Fiesta Chicken Soup be made without the chicken? And do you know where I can find the ingredients here at the airport? 🙂

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