Experiment #9: Fortune Cookie
(Originally uploaded on November 12, 2012 on YouTube)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6weeO-geLtY
(Rated G) Despite the awesomeness that was the soy sauce, I was still in "play it safe" mode as I microwaved a fortune cookie without the fortune outside of the wrapper for not very long. This is noteworthy for being my first "stupid idea" although by later definitions this wouldn't quite fit the criteria. But it was a pretty boring and pointless episode. I did the fortune cookie because it was sitting next to the soy sauce. This episode plus the one preceding it marked the beginning of the end of "ordinary boring mundane food parody microwave show" and began the slow transition towards the fun microwave show it is today. From episode 10 onward, we see more weird and less "cooking show"/"anybody can do this" type of stuff (although we'd see the mundane creep up occasionally as late as season 6). There's little else to say about this episode other than that.
(Originally uploaded on November 12, 2012 on YouTube)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6weeO-geLtY
(Rated G) Despite the awesomeness that was the soy sauce, I was still in "play it safe" mode as I microwaved a fortune cookie without the fortune outside of the wrapper for not very long. This is noteworthy for being my first "stupid idea" although by later definitions this wouldn't quite fit the criteria. But it was a pretty boring and pointless episode. I did the fortune cookie because it was sitting next to the soy sauce. This episode plus the one preceding it marked the beginning of the end of "ordinary boring mundane food parody microwave show" and began the slow transition towards the fun microwave show it is today. From episode 10 onward, we see more weird and less "cooking show"/"anybody can do this" type of stuff (although we'd see the mundane creep up occasionally as late as season 6). There's little else to say about this episode other than that.
Category
🦄
Creativity