Reminds me of a friend in college. He would take a whole roll of pre-fabbed cookie dough and fashion it into one big cookie, put it on the cookie sheet and bake it. There was a problem: when the installers set up the community kitchen in the dorm, they incorrectly wired up the oven, connecting it to 110 instead of the proper 220 source. (Yeah, I know, that 3 phase stuff is hard to understand — “why is it 120 or 208, not 240?” or “which is the neutral?” or “which of these 5 wires is right" or "that’s good enough, let’s go to lunch”). The result was that even after baking for half an hour, the “Giant Chocolate Chip Cookie” was still mostly half baked goo. We ate it anyway.
drbee about 17 hours ago
Nope- you made it, you eat it, kiddo.
baskate_2000 about 15 hours ago
In the immortal words of Thurl, I wouldn’t touch that with a 39-1/2 foot pole.
SquidGamerGal about 13 hours ago
No, YOU can have it! YOU’RE the one who chose not to follow the instructions!
Mordock999 Premium Member about 12 hours ago
And Shannon hasn’t changed……,
Drag0nr1der about 11 hours ago
What ever happened to the baby?
A# 466 about 9 hours ago
Reminds me of a friend in college. He would take a whole roll of pre-fabbed cookie dough and fashion it into one big cookie, put it on the cookie sheet and bake it. There was a problem: when the installers set up the community kitchen in the dorm, they incorrectly wired up the oven, connecting it to 110 instead of the proper 220 source. (Yeah, I know, that 3 phase stuff is hard to understand — “why is it 120 or 208, not 240?” or “which is the neutral?” or “which of these 5 wires is right" or "that’s good enough, let’s go to lunch”). The result was that even after baking for half an hour, the “Giant Chocolate Chip Cookie” was still mostly half baked goo. We ate it anyway.