Sunday, April 29, 2007

'Sup

My dad an I were driving home from USC yesterday when we drove to Del Taco to pick up something to eat. I ordered my usual meal of two burritos and a quesadilla, but my dad decided to order a meal (which consequently comes with french fries). When I was unwrapping the food in order to find the items I so anxiously longed to devour, an avalanche of small packets of ketchup came spilling into my lap. I paid no heed and began shoveling them back into the bag when I flipped on of them over and read: "Del Taco's Fancy Ketchup". May I venture to ask what qualifies ketchup as fancy? This may seem like a really stupid question... but I would like to know if anyone knows or has a guess. No reason. Just curious. :)

1 comments:

MilczewskyMama said...

Courtesy of The Ketchupman:
http://www.ketchupworld.com/askketchupman2.html

"Dear Ketchupman,

What's the meaning of "fancy" ketchup? What's so fancy about it? Bryan H.

By its nature, ketchup is synonymous with fancy.

That is why the expression "Black Tie and Ketchup" means a fancy occasion. That is why the expression "She caught my ketchup" means "Caught my fancy." And last, "Fancy Smancy" means the same as "Ketchup Smetchup."

Ketchup is always fancy."

Ummm...yeah. I guess that answers that?....Or not.

I commented yours, how about you trying mine?