Wed, 26 May 2010
By Robert T. Jeschonek
Read by John Cmar. First appeared in Space and Time Magazine, issue 108. For her entire adolescent and adult life up until three weeks ago, Lynda had been the queen of junk food. Aside from the briefest blips of non-junk spending due to occasional failed diets, she had purchased only the most fattening, high-cholesterol, chemical-soaked foods available from grocery stores, restaurants, vending machines, and mail order websites. In short, she was the perfect woman. Though she was on a diet that day, she had eaten non-nutritious foods in great quantities all her life. Though her last purchases had been salad greens and bottled water, her 250-pound body told the true story. I knew she was just waiting for someone like me to come along. Rated PG: for innuendo-heavy snack cake desire. Show Notes:
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