ext_141414 ([identity profile] missed-the-gate.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-11-07 11:05 pm
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Food Appreciation [Week 10, Period 4, Mon. 11/08]

Once again, the front of the classroom featured a table laden with a wide variety of foods and a teacher smiling at the class. "So, I was at the grocery this morning, thinking about class, and decided to see what we could do with the whole food as an aphrodisiac thing. You know, the idea that some foods make you feel sexier than others. Don't pretend you've never heard about this. Oysters have long been thought to be the perfect mood setters since Roman times. Just the aroma of an almond was said to jumpstart serious amounts of passion in females. I think now we all understand that weird Dutch love of marzipan now, hmm?" Or maybe not. He was no expert. "What I want you guys to do is give a few of these foods a try - maybe the avocado or the figs or a little pineapple or banana with chocolate syrup - and see if you feel any different."

John paused. "No promises and no making out in class if it does work. You all have rooms and it's not like they're far away."

Re: Food [F10]

[identity profile] theotherpeter.livejournal.com 2010-11-09 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
"Please, you've got hair that some people would mug a nun for," Peter said. "It's impossible to stay mad at you, looking like that."

Re: Food [F10]

[identity profile] shes-got-legs.livejournal.com 2010-11-09 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
Ariel didn't even know what 'mug a nun' meant, but it still made her giggle.

And flip her hair a bit for emphasis. "Salt water's the secret," she offered. "It gives it an extra shine."