Have ya ever done something just not nice, but worth it!

She may have meant yee mee, which is an asian noodle commonly used in asian/vegan dishes, but the funny thing is... you have no idea how close you were by saying it was in the Yee Haw section. There are many vegan recipes using yee mee in them that have "Yee Haw" in the title just to be funny. I've made Yee Haw Stir Fry, Yee Haw noodle soup, etc. That just makes it all the funnier.
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I discovered them through my dad's wife, who is Indonesian and eats them all the time. What's really funny is hearing her yell, in her thick asian accent "Yee Haw! Yee Haw Soup Ready!" Talk about blending cultures....
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teehee this topic caught my eye. I didn't do this but my sister did (I wish I had her guts!) Me & DH, my sister and two daughters went to Monticello. Unfortunately it was an anniversary - I think the 200th or something. SO many people - ugh. I love visiting these places and always want to hear the person speaking about the history etc.

Well my one daughter had an asthma attack and DH took her to our van and ran the AC for her and it was only me and my sis & other daughter standing in the entryway trying to listen to the speaker.......this one little kid (who must have been bored out of his skull) kept running in a circle around our group of people with his arm out.....lalalala arm tapping everyone while he skipped around us.... (mom & dad were invisible) the speaker was new and was trying his very best to do his job but this kid
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was slowly getting everyone peeved. So, my sister
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folds her arms across herself and slowly sticks out her right leg - and she times it right for the kid coming around for the 3rd or 4th time............TRIP, splatt.. hits the floor. (no, he's not hurt
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) but when he got up he ran to mommy and shut up and A LOT of people had grins on their faces and enjoyed the rest of the visit.
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My Aunt (who doesn't have any children of her own and isn't particularly fond of them) did the same thing to a 7 year old in the grocery store. She tolerated the rude little brat through the first 8 aisles of the store being baited and harrassed all the way before she finally caved and tripped him. Mama ignoramus (by the way) managed to ignore him all the way through the store.
It's one of her favorite stories.
 

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