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platedlizard ([info]platedlizard) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2009-12-02 00:14:00


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Scrapple, it's what's for breakfast.
Everyone loves vintage wank, and everyone loves food wank. So what happens when we mix the two of them together?

Pure Gold.

In thoroughly modern fashion, EPICURE’s recipe was almost immediately wikified. PORCUPINE warned against over-frying the scrapple, A HOUSEKEEPER swapped in Graham flour, and MIDDLETOWN gave her method for removing excess grease.

Only PHYSICIAN seemed content with the dish as it was, calling it “a positive luxury, throwing the Frenchman’s pâté de foie gras entirely into the shade.”

As always, the haters far outnumbered the fans: One reader declared that he’d just as soon fry bread in lard and eat it than partake in what others called an “abominable mess,” a “culinary fraud upon the stomach” and a great way to contract trichinosis.


Many thanks to the NY Times for the excellent wank report article.


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[info]doomsday
2009-12-02 04:52 pm UTC (link)
Wankers of today have no patience. Imagine these people all waiting for days for the editor to publish their adversaries' letters, and then having to march home and write out a response, mail it in, and wait a few more days for that to be published. Kids these days and their internets and their F5!

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[info]pariforma
2009-12-02 08:02 pm UTC (link)
I bet the turnover was faster than you'd think in 1872. Once upon a time people got multiple postal deliveries *per day*. Of course 24 hours is slow compared to the Internet, but it's damned fast compared to the publishing lag of our post and newspapers.

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[info]mummimamma
2009-12-02 08:17 pm UTC (link)
He, we had a debate that went on for three years in a journal I subscribe to. The journal has two issues per year, and the debate ended when one of the debaters died.

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[info]cinnamonical
2009-12-03 10:26 am UTC (link)
Kids these days and their internets and their F5!

I admit, I lol'd. Then again it's 3AM over here.

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