Algot Runeman wrote:pod
Young Sandy padded over to the
iTop®/iCook® nook where her mother was surfing for "Pea in a
Pod" maternity wear, and asked, "Mom? The whole
pod of teeny-boppers in school has
iPods® except me. Can I have one too?"
"Maybe." said Mom, "If you'll pad your school results to be in the top 10% of your
pod, I'll get you one." Whereupon Dad, lounging in the ersatz-furred
iWatch®/weNeck® nook, added, "And if you reach the top spot of your
pod, I'll throw in an
iPad® too!"
"Gee, thanks, Mom, Dad!" and off she went to her
iRest®/iStudy® nook to study on her laptop.
{Yes, Grandma, I know. You never had any computer gear, but you had a whale of a
pod of fur clothing instead. I'll tell a story about iGram ASAP. OK?}
P.S. I remember, when I was a little boy, helping my mom or grandma removing fresh peas from their pods. When squeezed to open them, the pods made funny popping noises.
In Belgium they seem to have become extinct.
Has anybody recently seen fresh peas in pods in the supermarket's fresh vegetable's section?