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In response to
"
my first guess was bacon grease. -- nm
"
by
Beryllium
If you poured hot bacon grease into a bacon mug, it would melt the mug. -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Nov 17 '09, 20:19
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I didn't say I thought it was *hot* bacon grease. More like ... a cylinder of solid bacon grease. :) -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 17, 20:24
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It would have to be hot when you poured it. -- nm
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mara
Nov 17, 20:30
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well, I suppose. I'm thinking more along the lines of a cup-to-cup transfer of solid grease blocks ... but then the foamyness would probably be broken -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 17, 20:37
when you fry up bacon, its laying in a pan of hot hot grease but the bacon don't melt, so there
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zeitgeist
Nov 17, 20:22
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it's all bendy and wouldn't hold a mug shape. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 17, 21:12
I love how you people are guessing, and theorizing. I am the bacon expert here. You want to know? You talk to me. -- nm
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Redmond
Nov 17, 20:37
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