This Exhibit Sponsored by the Los Angeles LGBT Community: “Lettuce, Greasy Bacon, and Tomato.”
The sandwich leaked oil for eight days. It’s a miracle!
‘Eternally’ is a long time. Will it still be leaking in 150 billion years after the heat death of the universe? I wouldn’t bet against it.
and THIS is why you never put cucumbers in a sandwich…
No mayo!
Right next to the display of the box of the Unknown French Fry.
The Sloppiest Joe
Or the Dublin laboratory where a drop of tar finally made through a funnel after 70 years.
Lettuce pray…
Best eaten over the kitchen sink.
Reminds me of an Italian sausage, onions, and pepper sandwich at the Feast, where the grease runs down your arm….yummy! LOL
I once saw a metal sculpture at the Whitney Museum which was suspended from the ceiling by a cable. I just wondered how long it would take for the cable to stretch until the sculpture touched the ground.
B. Kliban
Masterskrain almost 6 years ago
This Exhibit Sponsored by the Los Angeles LGBT Community: “Lettuce, Greasy Bacon, and Tomato.”
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member almost 6 years ago
The sandwich leaked oil for eight days. It’s a miracle!
WaitingMan almost 6 years ago
‘Eternally’ is a long time. Will it still be leaking in 150 billion years after the heat death of the universe? I wouldn’t bet against it.
donwalter almost 6 years ago
and THIS is why you never put cucumbers in a sandwich…
pumaman almost 6 years ago
No mayo!
coltish1 almost 6 years ago
Right next to the display of the box of the Unknown French Fry.
carlzr almost 6 years ago
The Sloppiest Joe
1MadHat Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Or the Dublin laboratory where a drop of tar finally made through a funnel after 70 years.
Pocosdad almost 6 years ago
Lettuce pray…
jpozenel almost 6 years ago
Best eaten over the kitchen sink.
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
Reminds me of an Italian sausage, onions, and pepper sandwich at the Feast, where the grease runs down your arm….yummy! LOL
carlzr over 5 years ago
I once saw a metal sculpture at the Whitney Museum which was suspended from the ceiling by a cable. I just wondered how long it would take for the cable to stretch until the sculpture touched the ground.