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The first reading, “Soup,” is quite creative. This “Soup Nazi,” according to the TV show Seinfeld, is really Albert Yeganeh. He talks about his small soup shop and we get a little taste of his personality. Yeganeh knows that his soup is the best, and he lets everyone know it. He tells us that soup is his lifeblood, and that he is extremely hard to please. This is all true according to the article and from watching the comical TV show Seinfeld. He is a perfectionist and is very picky about what goes into his soups. It seams there is always a line in front of his shop and he doesn’t like his line to be held up at any rate, he’s always trying to keep his line moving, and if you are not ready when it is your turn, you are out of luck.
Approximate Word count = 551 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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