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Recipe: Catsup/Ketchup Tacos
Ingredients: Ketchup/Catsup Flour Tortillas Directions: Travel to your nearest Mexican restaurant. Ask for a table for two. Tell the waiter that you are not ready to order because you are waiting for your company to arrive. Do not order anything. Observe other tables in your vicinity. Spare tortillas are usually kept in a styrofoam or metal container. When people exit the dinning area excuse yourself for the bathroom. As you pass the unoccupied table, cleverly scoop up as many tortillas as possible. After collecting enough tortillas exit the restaurant. Travel to the nearest convenience store. Go to the hot dog bar and put a hot dog in a bun using the provided hot dog holder. Next, stuff your pockets with little bags of ketchup or catsup. Next, rub your chin and say out loud, "hmmm, I don't really want an hot dog after all." Place the hot dog back and proceed to exit the convenience store. If the clerk says anything about the catsup or ketchup just say oops and put it back. If this occurs then travel to the next convenience store and try again. Find a warm dry place to assemble the catsup or ketchup tacos. The best way I've found to assemble the tacos is to use an inverted Frisbee. Place the tortilla inside the inverted Frisbee. Carefully squirt the catsup or ketchup on the side of the tortilla which is facing up. Massage the ketchup or catsup into the tortilla using circular motions with your elbows. Consume the Catsup Tacos then repeat until you no longer have a sensation of hunger. Next, wait about 14 hours then defecate. I am now 79 years old and I have used this recipe daily for the last 30 years. I estimate that over that period of time I have produced more than 2 tons of human waist which eventually becomes the soil mother Earth grows her vegetation in. I have fed myself for 3 decades spending only $0.00. |
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Sonia > wrote:
> Recipe: Catsup/Ketchup Tacos > > Ingredients: > Ketchup/Catsup > Flour Tortillas > > Directions: > Travel to your nearest Mexican restaurant. Ask for a table for two. > Tell the waiter that you are not ready to order because you are > waiting for your company to arrive. Do not order anything. Observe > other tables in your vicinity. Spare tortillas are usually kept in a > styrofoam or metal container. When people exit the dinning area excuse > yourself for the bathroom. As you pass the unoccupied table, cleverly > scoop up as many tortillas as possible. After collecting enough > tortillas exit the restaurant. That was a pretty lame tale. But I'll bite. Why not just eat the complimentary tortilla chips and salsa that are brought to your table right after you sit down. Then, after pondering the menu for a half hour, just leave? No Frisbee, no eating at the bus stop, and no traveling all over town trying to gather ingredients. That's a real no-brainer, but you took it even lower than that. -sw |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> > Why not just eat the complimentary tortilla chips and salsa that are > brought to your table right after you sit down. Then, after > pondering the menu for a half hour, just leave? Been there, had a beer, done that. kili |
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![]() > more than 2 tons of human waist which eventually becomes the soil > mother Earth grows her vegetation in. I have fed myself for 3 decades > spending only $0.00. I'd say with "2 tons of human waist," she doesn't need any food at all. N. |
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