It says "Cover and let stand at room temperature overnight." In a brownie recipe. That's just...mean. Cruel. Inhuman, even.
That recipe really came from Wolfram & Hart, didn't it?
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It says "Cover and let stand at room temperature overnight." In a brownie recipe. That's just...mean. Cruel. Inhuman, even.
That recipe really came from Wolfram & Hart, didn't it?
It says "Cover and let stand at room temperature overnight." In a brownie recipe. That's just...mean. Cruel. Inhuman, even.
That recipe really came from Wolfram & Hart, didn't it?
Yep. Also, after you eat them, you get an evil hand, and run around saying, "KILL, KILL."
Though that is better than the zombie stuff you get with their other recipes.
Duh -- Scorpius' neural clone.
I was gonna say that. Really.
Anyone feel like a game of literati?
I'll play, Lee.
I'll play.
Cool. sj is playing too, so I will set up a table for 4 in semantics.
You had a potato chip stolen by an invisible bunny?
The Harvey Cat was named after Jimmy Stewart's rabbit friend. He also steals fortune cookies out of my purse, and opens them up. The cat, not the six-foot tall invisible rabbit.
Hil, remind me what your user name is?
BTW, Erika, loved the story. Could say more, but several other people have said it better. It's more burgundy than merlot. Which is good, because merlot is just too bitter for my tastes.
ETA: In re: Erika's tag. Can I answer "both"? Possibly I have had too large a mugful of Irish cream, but it doesn't seem as sharp as your own writing.