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Corn Man Provides

By from January 26, 2005

cornman.jpgThe other day I met a new friend at the Anzen market here in Portland. His name is Corn Man. Well, that's not exactly true. He tried to tell me his name, but I couldn't understand it for I do not speak Japanese. He gave me a wonderful corn puffy style treat that tasted so rich and more like corn than any treat I had ever tried. Corn Man prepares his treat on a barbeque. Many people wait for him to prepare his lovely treats. Some of his biggest fans are a nice fox and a lovely raccoon. The nice fox is such a fan of Corn Man that he even wears a hat of Corn Man's pleasant face. The nice fox and lovely raccoon wait somewhat impatiently for the snack to be ready. I understand their impatience, the snack is very good. If I knew where to find the Corn Man barbecuing his wonderful snack treats I would go there and wait impatiently as well.

backdudes.jpgThe nice fox, the lovely raccoon, the hungry frog (in the upper right hand corner), and I all wholeheartedly recommend this wonderful snack. I also think these dudes on the right, who are on the back of the snack package also recommend the wonderful snack, but again, I cannot be sure because I am unfamiliar with their language. You should be able to find Corn Man's wonderful snack at Japanese markets. CORN MAN.

<< | Posted on January 26, 2005 at 1:45 PM | >>

Comments (2):

those doods on the back are from taiko drum master!

i need that game still.

Posted by sturgill @ January 26, 2005 4:47 PM

this was an amazing Digest entry.

Posted by ritchey @ January 28, 2005 2:46 PM

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