Saturday, April 03, 2010

something approximating baking


I don't know how these cookies were prepared, but it was evidently not exactly baking. Thanks, Kellan.

10 comments:

Roland said...

Cookies that'll get you "baked?"

Naked Bunny with a Whip said...

Have you ever looked at a cookie, man? I mean, really looked?

toep said...

Going by the way 'cookies' is written i would say the sign maker wasn't only 'half-baked'.....

Randal L. Schwartz said...

It does also appear they are less than a penny a piece. See the stray "." down there... looks like ".99 cents". Dumb.

Anonymous said...

Hey, whatever they are, they're only .99 cents! I'm sure I have a penny around here somewhere...

Joe St said...

Sorry. Exact change only.

Unknown said...

Well, there are "no-bake" cookies; you cook the ingredients, then drop spoonfuls onto wax paper and let them cool. Possibly the sign writer just thought it would seem strange to write "freshly cooled cookies." But then, given the other indications...probably not.

@Joe St - hahahaha!

toep said...

@kirsten: LyL..... love your locgic!




WV: inalchan Honorific for some Japanese dude named Inal.

toep said...

@Kirsten: LYL--love your logic!

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