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Butterfish aka snake mackerel aka orange roughy aka escolar aka Hawaiian butterfish. Its delicious. Don't eat it. Should the Gentle Reader choose to ignore the Blogger's advice, then enjoy part 1. Part 1 is the eating part. Part 2 is not enjoyable at all and affects at least three of the five senses.
Boston baked beans. The Boston Tea Party. Manhattan clam chowder. .Clearly this great, historic city loves its food. Why then, does it treat breakfast like it did the British East India Company? At minutes post meridian on two separate occasions, I departed the Doubletree Hotel near Tufts in search of scrambled eggs. A one block radius yielded dismal results; the local restaurants had moved on to lunch! Tufts luck! The Doubletree concierge directed me to Cafe 275, an establishment whose brochure boasted breakfast specials from 9 am - 11 pm. After waiting in a queue for nearly five minutes, I attempted to order the "Sunny Side Sandwich" and was told that my brochure was no longer relevent. The wait staff laughed and pointed at me. The short order cooks joined in and finally the patrons. I shoved my way out of the cafe, tears of humiliation burning my eyes. A sympathetic bus boy stood smoking outside. I told him I was hungry. In a thick Boston brogue, he asked, "Do you like apples?" I replied in the affirmative. He said, "How do ya like them apples?!"
The entities at blogspot.com wrote and congratulated me on the success of Walden's Blog. As is the case with all successful endeavors, everyone wants to stir the ragout. With the congratulations came a suggestion: more sex.
Note: I needed a break from nourishing the minds of my subscribers to nourish the belly of the blogger. I visited a local spot, Di Fara Pizza. Of course, all digested experience ends up on Walden's Blog...
Though contributing posts regularly since creating Walden's Blog, I only just recognized that something is amiss. So focussed was I on famous French authors, I neglected an ingredient crucial to the success of this blog: the Reader. While I devoted an entire piece to the benefits of conscious breathing, I'm not convinced that alone will cure what ails my subscribers. Most sincere apologies. Here is the wordfood you seek. The topic is: Relevent.