
Ah, yes. Souvenirs. And the amazingly well-written pamphlets which accompany them.
Note:  I am joking about the well-written part.  Amazing, yes.
On our girls' trip, Daughter and I are browsing.  For souvenirs. Because we are on a pier, many souvenirs are ocean-oriented.  Such as dead starfish and dead sea urchins and dead clams, poached in some marinade, probably a mixture of formaldehyde and tobasco sauce, waiting to be opened to reveal a pearl.  A magical, fortune-telling pearl.
We are enamored with the pamphlet, which reads in part, and I am not kidding because I may be clever, yes, but I cannot possibly make up this kind of stuff:
"Don't you want the pure pearl to witness your pure love?
Don't you want to start a legend and romantic love?
Why are you hesitating for
At present, the magic pearl has been sealed in a pot.  It becomes a modern gift with a new appearance, presenting before you, not only a fortunate will be given to you, but also is a trend of fashion."
Note:  Huh? 
Daughter follows the exceedingly clear instructions and is wearing a Love Pearl 'which till now, we almost have found the two same Love Pearl.'
Note:  Huh?
Anyway, look for a Love Pearl at a gift shop near you, 'the new annotation of the Classical Romanticism.'
Note:  Huh?
'Wear the Bliss.'
Heck, yes!
 
 
2 comments:
I feel blissful just thinking about it.
A pearl in a can. How, um, romantic????
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