Improvisation in the kitchen
Owing to all the knives being in the dishwasher, and the dishwasher being at one of those "really don't open" parts of its cycle, I can now report that it's perfectly possible to spread butter and evil on your toast with a teaspoon.
And irrelevantly: for anyone who cared deeply about the elephant/alephant/oliphant debate, we now have a shiny new green box. So all is well again :)
And irrelevantly: for anyone who cared deeply about the elephant/alephant/oliphant debate, we now have a shiny new green box. So all is well again :)
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Doesn't mean it's a good idea though (this being evil, an' all ;-)
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Please understand that I'm not endorsing the use of teaspoons in this manner (and I'm certainly not endorsing the writing of C compilers in Perl :). Merely demonstrating the lengths to which one may have to go in times of adversity, yet emerge unscathed.
With toast.
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Smothered in layers and layers of evil, only for you to nibble bits off.
(Ok, where do I sign up?)
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As an aside - if you didn't mind about the performance, PERL might be quite a decent choice for a compiler...
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Not a bet I'm taking, there :)
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Anyone who makes evil teaspoons should not be underestimated.
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Behavioural changes
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You get to melt things and pour stuff, and use a machine that goes, "PING!", plus evil on toast. What more could you want?
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For me, one of the key properties of the perfect Evil-on-toast experience is a certain amount of non-uniformity in the distribution of both spreadable lard and of Evil.
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Anyone have a picture of some toast next to a lump of butter and a blob of marmite?
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"What more could you want?"
World Peace?
I'll let you know
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With or without the evil on toast? Could they be the toast?
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Now I'm confused.
But it does sound interesting...
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But if they're the toast, you need to put the butter on there too, with the evil.
Otherwise the evil is too strong. :(