• First Hamburger In 'Space'
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I found the part where it got into space strangely beautiful. And I couldn't help but feel as if the burger was somehow amazed and awestruck at what he has become, at what he has seen, at how successful his life as a hamburger became, as he stared into the empty blackness of space...
I actually cried. Look how far we're advancing.
At what point will things being put into space by balloon be not news worthy?
[QUOTE=Tomo Takino;38380528]"Unidentified Flying Object reported crashing to Earth. First on the scene describe the craft as small, unmanned and with smooth buns."[/QUOTE] UDO unidentified delicious object
Just think, if someone sends up some Italian food next, then we'll have a real Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Why hasn't anyone sent jelly into space yet?
Now passing-by space creatures/aliens will eat the food and keep coming back... just like feeding homeless animals do.
Also that bow they used is so nice I have one and they so good carbon element rkt forreal.
[QUOTE=RichyZ;38389458]what if an alium eats the burger and gets sick from all of the sprayed on shit?![/QUOTE] They will come back and destroy all our cities then get defeated by a computer virus. Indelicious Day, starring Jeff Goldblum and Will Smith.
[img]http://nick.mtvnimages.com/nick-assets/video/images/invader-zim/germs-2.jpg?format=jpeg&matteColor=white[/img] [b]No germs!![/b]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/M9TtR.jpg[/IMG]
"...As FORETOLD, in SPACE!!!"
[i]I give you a hamburger[/i]
What if, in millions of years, aliens look at The Earth, and it's this [i]exact moment[/i] that they're seeing?
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