25 June, 2008

Poorly Legumes

Recently I went upstairs to where my teenage daughter was lounging on her bed talking to friends on MSN in a very strange language and handed her a bowl of profiteroles dripping in chocolate sauce.

She responded with: "Ooh! Profiteroles! Sick bean!"

If anyone could explain the last two words, I would be extremely grateful. And yes, I did ask said daughter, but she couldn't help.

Google Mood Ring (Green): Steady, stable, no emotional turmoil

10 comments:

moochy said...

I feel really old now. At 21 I don't understand the language that 18 year olds around me are using. Altho I believe using the word 'Sic'(sick?) means that it is good. I'm not sure about the 'bean' bit.

ladythinker said...

No posts for ages - have you retired from blogging?

Anna said...

heyyy u sohuld get back to blogging. its interesting.
how did i get to your account? i googled 'eccentric bohemian' long story.

how old are you btw? (By The Way)

mistiparnell said...

hello~nice to meet u..............................

cutie said...

Never put off till tomorrow what may be done today..........................

陪伴 said...

Every why has a wherefore.........................................

Tor Hershman said...

Bean

miss said...

不能記住往事的,人注定要重蹈覆轍。 ..................................................

優雅的 said...

灰心是動搖的開端,動搖是失敗的近鄰。..................................................

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