Saturday, August 24, 2013

Explaining Social Media to Wirecutter


12 comments:

wirecutter said...

And until I got online I had no idea I had so many bacon friends.

hiswiserangel said...

Bacon is the international language of love and peace.

Angel eyes said...

One of our vendors brought doughnuts to the plant on Friday. One was a maple with big bacon bits on it. Effin' nirvana, guys.

hiswiserangel said...

You know why I'm do damned happy today, Angel eyes? I said "Fuck the Paleo Diet", bought a dozen assorted donuts and 32 oz Coke and got my Happy on. Who needs skinny thighs and a flat tummy. I had two maple bacon long johns! I'm right there with ya, buddy.

Angel eyes said...

Happy goes a long way. Try them doughnuts with some bacon bits infused.
Aw shit, I used a pretentious word.

hiswiserangel said...

What?! Shit? That's not that pretentious.

Angel eyes said...

Thanks,
It's not as bad as "artisan", I guess.
A pseudonym for "so what, I made the food with my hands".

hiswiserangel said...

When you start talking like the California Zombie a few posts down, you will be banned for life. But for now, you're good.

Headed for bed, *hugs* Angel eyes, sweet dreams.

Angel eyes said...

Brainzzz.
Kidding, sleep well.

Volfram said...

Got a sudden craving for deep-fried Twinkies yesterday. While I was at the store, I mused that deep-fried Twinkies wrapped in bacon would be the most American food ever.

EVER.

I bet if we dip them in Maple Syrup, our Canadian brothers would be on-board, as well.

hiswiserangel said...

Volfram, put me down for a couple dozen of those bad boys. :-)

Volfram said...

Took me forever to find this again.

Heads up, I happen to have equipment and ingredients to make bacon-wrapped deep-fried twinkies. My roommate and I are going to make bacon-funnel-cakes in the next couple of days. I'll be sure to do some twinkies, too.