Isn't it lovely to walk into the kitchen to find this. I asked for an explanation. He said he was making a hamburger 'cause he was hungry. I said, "Cannon you are using ketchup, grape jelly and mustard. That is disgusting! Whenever you need something you have to ask and I will help you. Cannon, you are going to have to eat this." (I was thinking: Oh yeah, this will teach him. He will gag after the first bite for sure. I am gagging just looking at it.) He said, "I am going to eat my hamburger I made. It will be good." (Please also note that he is naked from the waist down. Nice. Very sanitary.) He picks it up and takes a bite as I cringe. He smiles after he swallows the first bite and I look at him in amazement. "Cannon, that can't be good! Isn't it gross?" He said, "No, it is good. Really good. Really, really good!" He then proceeded to eat several more big bites before calling it quits. I am the one who learned the lesson on this one.
Lesson: Things that are gross to 99.9% of people may not be gross to Cannon Lee.
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