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Recipe for a Lasting Friendship
Ingredients
A sprinkle of awkward moments
A lifetime of laughter
5 slices of play fighting
A flurry of late night movies
A dab of toasty fires
A pocketful of family get-togethers
A truckload of delicious food
3 bins of singing in the car
A mound of long car rides
A whisper of grunts
A case of non matching outfits
A beaker of not caring what others think
Directions
First, mix a truckload of delicious food with a pocketful of family get-togethers, and don’t forget to add a sprinkle of awkward moments because without that your dish will be bland. In a separate bowl, a mound of long car rides, three bins of singing in the car, and a whisper of grunts. Add this mixture to the previous one, making sure to stir well. Next, to this mixture, add a flurry of late night movies, a dab of toasty fires, five slices of play fighting, and a case of non matching outfits; stir until well blended. To top it off, sprinkle on a beaker of not caring what others think and a lifetime of laughter (these ingredients are what make the dish last). Let the dish sit for years. Keep adding to the recipe as the years go on to make it stronger.
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