Liveblogging the Baking of a Hot Air Balloon Cake, Part the Second
What does chicken tetrazzini have to do with a hot air balloon cake? See here. We’ve decided it’s a phrase that contains a certain emotional weight and determination. It can express both surprise, consternation, and love, all simultaneously. Try it.
FAQ #1:
Are you going to take this on the bus?
No. If we take it on the 22, it will either get eaten, stolen, stabbed, or vomited on.
FAQ #2:
What happens next?
Shabu shabu, which means “swish-swish” in japanese. Then karaoke.
(see: Liveblogging the Baking of a Hot Air Balloon Cake Part the First)
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THIS is what i like to see! you did an amazing job! i should make cakes! don’t forget sneezes and jizzes* on the 22....
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