Some people find it hard to express their emotions, for any number of twisted and dysfunctional reasons.

Therefore I am always forever grateful to people who manage to communicate what is in my heart of hearts without even knowing they’re doing it. This video says it all.

(For the record,  I was relating more to the guy on the right!  Though maybe we all have to be honest with ourselves and admit there’s a little bit of the guy on the left in us.)

Google is fabulous. It has a remarkable resemblance to the word “noodle”, which I’m sure is of no coincidence. How deep is your noodle knowledge? Try this quiz if you dare. 5 questions. Important answers. If you don’t know them already, they will enhance your status in the noodle-knowing world. So do it!

Therapists say that you shouldn’t feed an obsession. Well, my obsession and I have a very tidy symbiotic relationship. I feed it, and it feeds me, and we are all very happy together thank you very much.

Here we have a wonderful opportunity to pay homage to the noodle, in all it’s glory and simplicity.

A link to get us started: A homage of the highest order, to the inventor of the instant noodle.