I should be used to this by now. Don't be surprised by what I may find on my counter, in my sink, or on my floor. That is, if I am not expecting to find said thing.
This is what happened a few weeks ago when I discovered a wet onion ring sitting in my kitchen sink. At first, said ring moved when I touched it and for one fleeting moment I thought that it was some sort of insect! Then, reality kicked in.
It is not very common for us to find such things in our kitchen sinks here in Canada but, never the less, this is what it was. I thought that the poor onion ring was some sort of insect and it was very early in the morning when all was very quiet. I screamed. Thank God that no one heard me because our walls and doors are thick enough to prevent sounds like this from reaching the ears of our neighbours.
After I had collected my courage and thoughts, I gingerly felt around in my sink for what I had previously touched and quickly discovered that it was nothing more than a very wet onion ring.
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