Today, I became concerned that our dear chum the NodeReaper has an extremely limited diet. Even if all he ever expresses a preference for are cherry pies (what, is he a Ratt fan?), it's kind of sad that he hasn't expanded his horizons beyond them. Even confining our horizons to the dessert milieu, he might try cheesecake (or is that Chesse?cake), or a nice flan, or maybe just some good old fashioned ice cream (I like vanilla or chocolate with finely-ground coffee beans.

Should we convince this most valued member of the community to expand his gustatory adventures beyond the realm of the sweet, we might suggest a nice linguine al pesto, perhaps, or perhaps a fine plate of General T'so's chicken (so long as the good general won't go hungry).

At least treat he could treat himself to a nice espresso macchiato once in a while ... although not too much, we wouldn't want his scythe hand to get shaky.


In reply to Sympathy for the Reaper by arturo

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