In fact, Keith Olberman said it in reporting the news. GW’s new White House pastry chef is the auther of Desserts For Dummies.
Well, he’s certainly got the qualifications for the job, then. One might say he wrote the book on his current occupation.
Sweet!
It’s a damn good thing I didn’t have a mouthful of coffee just then.
I can’t wait for the sequel, “Just Desserts for Dummies”.
mmmmmmmm, just desserts.
So what do dummies like for dessert? Twinkies a la Mode?
Considering Bush’s lack of attention to global warming, maybe Baked Alaska should be on the menu. And the situation in Iraq might inspire a dish such as Chocolate Clusterf**k.
Nice!
Is this an example of Gaudere’s Law in action? Or is it a corrollary?
Sailboat
Nah, they like ice cream a la mode.
This made me laugh. Now I think I have to create a dessert to give this name to.
It is indeed. Heh.
Except, that should be “Just Deserts for Dummies”.
See humour.
To expand on the OP, two additional examples I noted in this morning’s paper:
- The Michigan city of Troy is now home to two Hooters restaurants. After a liquor permit was denied to the new outlet, the old one has remained open after being scheduled to close. But the cheap joke is buried a few paragraphs into the article:
- Officials of an Indiana institution of higher learning are upset after learning that a “horror” film shot in a mansion owned by the school is actually a porn flick. The name of the university? Ball State!
Can he make a dessert for (or out of) The Pet Goat?
And Gaudere strikes again. (Hint: There’s only one R in corollary.
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One?
they don’t want a pair of Hooters?
Well, obviously they have to be prepared for Operation Dessert Storm.
Gaudere is running amuk.
Gaudere is running amuk.
[trepidatious spellchecking] Perhaps you meant amok? [/TS] 