Magic Bullet
Several months ago, Deb posted a blog about her magic bullet. I puzzled and puzzled over that as I had NO IDEA what it was. I'm a little slow - - - but gradually, over several months time using the context of her post I began to piece together clues until a fairly good image of what a magic bullet must be came into my head. Low and behold, I believe I HAVE ONE of my very own!!!!
And here it is - - - my magic bullet.
Add eggs, and presto chango - - -
Scrambled. No electricity required, just a little elbow grease.
10 Comments:
Sorry, I just realized you commented on my blog...I haven't checked it since I left IWU. Yeah, the restaraunt was a Bahama Breeze.
I thought so!!!
You are becoming quite the chief! Hope you had fun today with your angels!!
Was so excited to see "Magic Bullet" when I clicked on your website and just knew it was more fam pix...boo hoo!!! But will try to figure out the puzzle (or what in the world is this all about anyway)...and I would say the "fork" is the magic bullet. Did I miss the implication, interpretation, and significance altogether????
Am I failing your science class????
Well, Grammy - - - Deb posted on her blog about her "magic bullet" - - - it is some kitchen appliance which they use to scramble their eggs. I had never heard of one - - - and then start at the beginning of the post and read, now does it make more sense?
Shannon - - - it was a good day. The angels were angelic nearly all day - - -
:-)
Looks like have similar "magic bullets". My bowl and fork look a little different, but they work the same way. :-)
Hehehehehehe - - - really grand, isn't it?!?
Is "magic bullet" a euphemism for "elbow grease"?
In my case - - - yes. In the case of the one Deb described, I don't think so - - - - I can't find it now, but she had a photo of a small, silver, egg (or bullet) shaped electric appliance which they used to scramble eggs and do other mixing chores.
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