Here’s the first one in case you missed it.
Spriglet #18: How I Eat a Chipotle Burrito
This is the best way that I have found to eat a Chipotle Burrito.
1. put it on a paper plate
2. find a knife
3. cut it in half (not all the way through)
4. fold it open
5. eat out of one side
6. dig out as much as you can
7. tear off the empty side, fold it in a little and eat it
8. see? no mess. repeat for the other side (or save it for later)
BTW, it’s a chicken burrito with black beans, tomatoes, sour cream, cheese and lettuce.
Here’s a nutrition calculator, if you care about that.
Arrogance

I’m not against science, education, gaining knowledge through study or being a professional.
Certainly.
But I think, as with most things, we can unintentionally make it our god.
Who do we think we are anyway? I mean, really?
We need to be careful when we get to point where we think we’re experts.
I’m seeing arrogance and pride displayed everywhere.
- Religious professionals who staunchly defend their crap
- Professors who make crap up
- Legalists who heap the Jesus-plus-something-else crap on people’s backs
- The “…(let’s) make a name for ourselves…” Genesis-11-Tower-of-Babel crap
- Man-made global warming alarmists crap
- The corporate executives with zero accountability crap
- We politicians know better than our constituents crap
- Tiger Woods and his perfect public persona but his private crap
Pardon my French, but I think you can gather how I feel about it.
Lord help us.
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