World of Veggies Unite!
I love watching Veggie Tales! Okie a small spiel on the series - it is adorable, great for all who are in for fun, has great animation, is immensely colourful and action-packed, includes cutesy voices and and and....
But wait this isn't the reason this was written.
I just had a revelation! Woah Veggie Tales - leads to - revelation, biggie stuff. I realised that the cartoon I've nursed a soft spot for has a cucumber and tomato for leads.
Shock horror shock tremendous horror indeed for me! For all who know me, they also know that there is a long list of veggies and fruits I dislike eating [that's how you know you know me]. This includes sweet potatoes, zucchinis, brinjals, eggplants, bananas, soggy apples, pears, pomegranates, lychees, rambutans, longans.... etc etc etc.
and CUCUMBERS and TOMATOES.
The irony, the irony. I probably would have wept if I was 10 years younger. But I have just been lawfully classified adult, and being classified as such, I will only allow myself to ponder the elision of the boundaries separating the real and the fictive, the animate and the inanimate.
Maybe if I've been weaned on Veggie Tales from a younger age, I might have cultivated a passionate love for them.
Why not a Bak Choy and a Bittergourd may I hasten to ask?
But wait this isn't the reason this was written.
I just had a revelation! Woah Veggie Tales - leads to - revelation, biggie stuff. I realised that the cartoon I've nursed a soft spot for has a cucumber and tomato for leads.
Shock horror shock tremendous horror indeed for me! For all who know me, they also know that there is a long list of veggies and fruits I dislike eating [that's how you know you know me]. This includes sweet potatoes, zucchinis, brinjals, eggplants, bananas, soggy apples, pears, pomegranates, lychees, rambutans, longans.... etc etc etc.
and CUCUMBERS and TOMATOES.
The irony, the irony. I probably would have wept if I was 10 years younger. But I have just been lawfully classified adult, and being classified as such, I will only allow myself to ponder the elision of the boundaries separating the real and the fictive, the animate and the inanimate.
Maybe if I've been weaned on Veggie Tales from a younger age, I might have cultivated a passionate love for them.
Why not a Bak Choy and a Bittergourd may I hasten to ask?
why not indeed? haha!!!