This one goes out to littlealaska.
Why does this man talk so loudly? I guess I’d be pretty excited, too, with that kind of egg roll.
It kind of reminds me of the “Taco Town” SNL skit, which I blogged about over a year ago. A year ago??? Dang. I’m surprised this blog is still going! Eh, that’s what happens when I commute for 45 minutes on a bus.
Happy Thanksgiving Ya’ll!!!!!
Also here’s a link to Slashfood, where you can learn all about Turducken and even Turbaconducken.
It’s meta, but only because inside is a tiny little lady getting hammered on airplane-sized miniature bottles of “Matrioshka” vodka.
(Source: underthefigtrees, via bocagrande)
OMG! Laughing Squid has a post about an actual pizza topped pizza. And I’ll be damned if it doesn’t look delicious too.
In fact, there’s an entire article at Slice Magazine about this pizza, created by artist John Riepenhoff. Yum!
Its crazy to me that this pizza exists in real life, because I’ve had an Onion article describing basically the same thing sitting in my drafts folder for like a year. Which reminds me… I have posted about pizza bagel pizzas before, too.
Now I want pizza~! What do you like on your pizza? I like lots of garlic and basil.
Do you want to know what meta-meta food means?
Spoiler: it’s really grody.
This either a meta orange-orange or fruits have started doing live births.
Props to both Summer Anne and JMR for sending me this sweater! Pretty soon I’m going to have to make it so that John-Mike can post directly to this blog.
A sweater within a sweater? We’ve never gone that deep before… it’s too unstable.
And an Inception joke within a Metaficionado post? I must be dreaming.
This sweater-sweater has got me thinking. You know how sometimes you buy a bell pepper, cut it open, and there’s a little mutant alien bell pepper baby growing on the inside? I’ve always assumed this is one of the strange side effects of genetically modified commercial farming.

(Image via the Flickr page of peppergrasss)
Well, have you heard of those disgusting new garments that are literally grown out of organic material by bacteria in vats? Truly the work of mad scientists. Are we going to start wearing those things in the future? And more importantly, are we going to start finding miniature mutant jackets and pants in the seams of those garments??
Only time can tell.
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